Jason L. Buberel wrote: > Something to consider for the 2.0 series, if it has not already been > suggested: > > "Bookmark View" > > A user has selected 'View Data -> View All Rows' or 'View Data -> View > Filtered Rows' from the context menu for a view or table. They > eventually are presented with the 'Edit Data' tabular display window. >>From the 'View' menu on that window, allow the user to 'Bookmark this > View'. When selected, the user would be prompted to give a name to that > bookmark. A default name would be provided such as "Table XYZ on server > ABC". > > On the main Pgadmin window, add a new 'Bookmarks' menu. From that > pull-down menu, the user could then open or remove an existing bookmark. > When opening an existing bookmark, a connection to the original database > would be established, and any filter/sort rules would be re-applied, > then the 'Edit Data' window would be displayed. > > That would save people many, many mouse clicks for tables that they > often need to glance at for monitoring purposes. This is especially the > case with the 'sl_status' view provided in a Slony cluster, for example.
It sounds like you're using the wrong tool for that sort of task - the query tool with it's Favourites and new Macros features should do exactly what you need. Regards, Dave ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings
