Thanks a lot. Pozdrawiam, Bartek
2013/9/20 Dinesh Kumar <dinesh.ku...@enterprisedb.com> > Hi, > > Thanks for reporting this issue. > > Yes, this issue has been reported in the pgadmin generals, send some fixes > as well. But unfortunately, the fix is not properly working on Mac machine > where it's working on other platforms. I am trying to figure that out as > soon as possible and send a patch to hackers list. > > > Dinesh > > -- > *Dinesh Kumar* > Software Engineer > > Ph: +918087463317 > Skype ID: dinesh.kumar432 > www.enterprisedb.co > <http://www.enterprisedb.com/>m<http://www.enterprisedb.com/> > * > Follow us on Twitter* > @EnterpriseDB > > Visit EnterpriseDB for tutorials, webinars, > whitepapers<http://www.enterprisedb.com/resources-community> and > more <http://www.enterprisedb.com/resources-community> > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Bartosz Dmytrak <bdmyt...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I've notices small bug with role validity term. >> >> Use case: >> >> - Open properties window for existing role with non existing validity >> term (valid until infinity); >> - DO NOT change anything; >> - switch to SQL panel; >> - There is SQL similar to: ALTER ROLE myrole VALID UNTIL '2013-09-19 >> 00:00:00'; >> - this date is also visible under definition tab; >> - validity term is automatically overwritten to current date. >> >> This scenario is applicable only for users without existing validity date >> (infinity). If user has any VALID TO date, pgAdmin works fine. >> env: >> pgAdmin 1.18.0 on Fedora 19 x64 >> >> Regards >> Bartek >> > >