Hi,

Thanks for the reply! I think I’m missing something, though. In looking at the 
“favourites file path” in the documentation, it looks like it’s a place to 
store bits and pieces of SQL queries that you might want to re-use when 
constructing other queries. When I’m working in the query builder and hit the 
folder icon to open a saved query, it always opens up my “Documents” folder, 
which is the behavior I’d like to change.

I did try changing “Options > Query Tool > Favourites > Favourites file path” 
to be the path to the directory where I’m putting all my .sql files (saved 
queries). But when I do that, it just says it couldn’t open the path.

Joe Montibello


On Jul 22, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Melvin Davidson 
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    Favourites  Favourites file path ?

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From: Joseph Montibello 
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To: "pgadmin-support@postgresql.org<mailto:pgadmin-support@postgresql.org>" 
<pgadmin-support@postgresql.org<mailto:pgadmin-support@postgresql.org>>
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 11:40 AM
Subject: [pgadmin-support] save location for queries

Hi,

Is there a way to set a default path where my .sql query files should be saved 
and opened from? I keep all of them in a specific folder outside of the 
“Documents” folder and I’d like to be able to set it as a default.

I tried looking in PGAdmin3 > Preferences. I looked through Info.plist within 
the package itself using Finder, but didn’t see anything that looked relevant. 
I also looked through the online documentation and did a few searches in the 
list archives but I couldn’t find this. I’m using pgAdminIII version 1.20.0, 
running on a Mac with OS X 10.10.4.

Thanks for any suggestions you can provide. Take care,
Joe Montibello

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