Hi.

Yes, Good point:-). Then, I had other problems in the portion.
I want to repeal the operation....( not accept key Enter)
However, I think that the review of Dave is required for this.

pgadmin/frm/frmEditGrid.cpp
*** pgadmin/frm/frmEditGrid.cpp.orig    2007-07-30 09:34:37.000000000 +0000
--- pgadmin/frm/frmEditGrid.cpp 2007-07-30 09:36:29.000000000 +0000
***************
*** 644,649 ****
--- 644,655 ----
                 fileMenu->Enable(MNU_SAVE, true);
                 editMenu->Enable(MNU_UNDO, true);
             }
+             else
+             {
+                 if (keycode > WXK_SCROLL)
+                     return;
+             }
+
             break;
     }
     event.Skip();

Regards,
Hiroshi Saito

From: "Guillaume Lelarge"


Olivier Bouiron a écrit :
The problem only happen when I edit just the 100 last lines of the table.
This is how i do:
1)I edit just the 100 last lines of the table using the popup menu
2)Click on the cell I want to edit
3)Tape the new value
4)'Enter'
5)Then I can close the frame or clik on the refresh button, the result
will be the same: I see the old value taking place in the cell

But if I do that;
1)I edit just the 100 last lines of the table using the popup menu
2)Click on the cell I want to edit
3)Tape the new value
4)'Enter'
2)Click on a 2nd cell I want to edit
3)Tape the new value
4)'Enter'
5)Then just the second cell will keep its old value, the first is ok...

Hope this could help you...


I've done some tests. I have the same issue than Olivier when I use
Enter (not Return, but Enter... the key of the numeric pad). It seems
Enter key is not handled in the same way than Return key. I'll look at
the source code tonight.

Regards.


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