Prerequisites:

Binary downloaded from website, used along with Postgres 8.3.0
Windows XP Pro, SP2

Steps to reproduce

1)      create a simple table with two columns :

create test_table(a integer, b integer);

2)      go to ‘New Table..” menu, type in some table name,

3)      go to ‘Columns’ tab, type some column name, ‘a’ for instance and try to 
find type ‘test_table’ in the drop-down ‘Data Type’ list.

You should see only test_table[], not test_table which doesn’t seem correct.


Regards,

Peter G.



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