Yes, I agree yours.
thinking that,
many pgadmin4 is used on windows, or mac,
pgadmin4 for windows installer is including python2.7.
so many users use the python2 environment, with no choice.
if python3 is used on windows distribution (builtin python3), this will
is good choice.
Regards, i
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 9:21 AM, Ioseph Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used pgadmin4 since 2 month.
>
> pgadmin4 is a good application for PostgreSQL. that is true!
>
> but, in multibytes environment, python2 + pgadmin4 is not good choice.
>
>
> if table name or column name is multibytes, export, import i
Hi Loseph,
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 9:21 AM, Ioseph Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used pgadmin4 since 2 month.
>
> pgadmin4 is a good application for PostgreSQL. that is true!
>
> but, in multibytes environment, python2 + pgadmin4 is not good choice.
>
>
> if table name or column name is multibytes, exp
Hi,
I used pgadmin4 since 2 month.
pgadmin4 is a good application for PostgreSQL. that is true!
but, in multibytes environment, python2 + pgadmin4 is not good choice.
if table name or column name is multibytes, export, import is not
working, becauseĀ python2 unicode processing is ugly.
and