To Who It May Concern,
I am using the new 1.12 pgAdmin on Windows XP SP3 and I have notice two display 
inaccuracies when connecting to a Postgres 9 database.

For example when creating the following trigger:

 CREATE TRIGGER c_aud_trg
   BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
   ON ca
   FOR EACH ROW
   EXECUTE PROCEDURE c_aud_trg_trfunc();

It will get created correctly (checking with pgdump based on suggestions from 
the pgsql list). 

However it will be displayed as:
 CREATE TRIGGER c_aud_trg
   BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE
   ON ca
   FOR EACH ROW
   EXECUTE PROCEDURE c_aud_trg_func(E'\\x');

If that same trigger is dropped and re-added using what is in the database, the 
following shows up:
 CREATE TRIGGER c_aud_trg
   BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE
   ON ca
   FOR EACH ROW
   EXECUTE PROCEDURE c_aud_trg_func(E'\\x5c7800');

The second issue is the ordering of 'update of' triggers. For example when 
creating the following trigger:
CREATE TRIGGER ca_trig
  BEFORE UPDATE OF columnA OR DELETE 
  ON ca
  FOR EACH ROW
  EXECUTE PROCEDURE c_h_trg_func ();

It will be displayed as:
CREATE TRIGGER ca_trig
  BEFORE UPDATE OR DELETE OF columnA
  ON ca
  FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE c_h_trg_func ();

This is a syntax error.

On a side note, does pgAdmin or Postgres have a bug tracker like 
bugzilla/trac/jira/etc?


Christopher A Hotchkiss
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Email christopher.a.hotchk...@jpmchase.com


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