Hi On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 8:17 PM Joseph <remid0d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks like the last time this might have been mentioned is 2016? Or not, > don't know; I just started following this list. > > I don't *think*, but I could very well be totally wrong, that it would be > hard to persist the arrangement and contents of query tabs across sessions. > There are several local storage options ...? > Persisting the tabs and their contents isn't overly hard. Persisting the session configuration is much harder. Consider for example, that you ran a SET search_path = ... query, and then wrote a complex update script in its place. We reopen the tab with the query, but that doesn't include the SET search_path = ..., you then run the query forgetting about that point, and you've suddenly blown away a bunch of data by mistake. There is real potential here for effectively handing people a loaded foot gun. We'd need to think carefully about whether it's feasible to recreate the same session configuration, or if/when/how to warn people that they may need to do that themselves. > > I have to copy all my queries (which become quite complicated) into > something like Notepad+ or vim before closing the window. Kind of a pain, > as everyone knows. > Or just save them? > > Any thoughts? I'm sure this has been considered many times and might be in > the backlog. > > Regards, > > -j > -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company