Hi - this seems to be a row selection bug. I see it on both pgadmin 1.8.4 and
1.10.0, on both Linux and Windows:
1. Bring up a table in the edit grid.
2. Select a low-numbered row by clicking in the row number column on the
extreme left. E.g, click "3".
3. Shift-Select a higher-numbered row in t
Here's another edit grid bug: this one is a crash. I see this only on Linux, on
both 1.8.4 and 1.10.0
Linux is Ubuntu 8.04 (jaunty), updated to latest packages as of today. If you
want to know a specific gtk2 package version, let me know.
1. Start up a fresh pgadmin3.
2. Bring up an edit grid fo
[I apologize: there were typos in the Ubuntu version number and in step 7. Here
is the corrected version.]
Here's another edit grid bug: this one is a crash. I see this only on Linux, on
both 1.8.4 and 1.10.0
Linux is Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty), updated to latest packages as of today. If you
want to
mad rug wrote:
Yes, that's how Ray said.
"88352" is not the data I have in that entry, it is some plain text
data. This data can be quite large, so I use TEXT instead of CHAR/VARCHAR.
I'm puzzled how can this seem like some unusual situation... I thought
that it was the way pgAdmin returned
On Sunday, February 28, 2010 12:42pm, "Guillaume Lelarge"
said:
> Le 24/02/2010 15:40, Andreas Laggner a écrit :
> > i'm running 1.10.0 binary with openSuse 11.2 64bit. When i open a
> > sql-query the window size is standard and not as i left it last time i
> > used pgadmin3. How can i get pgadm
I have been having trouble with pgadmin3 1.10.0 crashing intermittently on
Ubuntu 9.10, GNOME, 64-bit when editing a table or (once) running an SQL query.
I started running it under gdb and got this crash after attempting to close the
Edit Data window and saying "No" to "save this change":
This
pagadmin3 1.10.0, GNOME Ubuntu 9.10, 64-bit:
Sometimes when I double-click in a field in a Edit Data window, the rows scroll
to somewhere else, sometimes completely away from where I'm clicking.
Scenario for me:
1. Look at a table with about 30 rows (more than fit in Edit Data) and two
columns
I cannot select only part of the text in an Edit Data cell.
pgadmin 1.10.0, GNOME Ubuntu 9.10, 64-bit:
(This does NOT occur in Windows pgadmin 1.10.0)
1. Open an Edit Data window.
2. Click in a cell.
3. Click again. All the text in the cell will be selected. (e.g. "abcdef")
4. Click again to set
Today I end up killing pgadmin a few times while inadvertantly running some
huge queries and some ALTER requests that were blocked due to the queries. I
should have canceled the queries from pgadmin, but I didn't. When I saw that
the postgres processes were using up 100% of the CPU, I looked up
Hi - I am using pgadmin 1.16.1 on Windows 7 against PG 9.1. When I add a new
table, add a column, or alter a column, the Object browser tree display
collapses as if I did a refresh high up in the object tree. I have to open up
several levels in the tree again to get to the table to do further
Hi - I am using pgadmin 1.16.1 on Windows 7 against PG 9.1. When I add a new
table, add a column, or alter a column, the Object browser tree display
collapses as if I did a refresh high up in the object tree. I have to open up
several levels in the tree again to get to the table to do further w
On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:37am, "Dave Page" said:
> OK, I finally managed to recreate this. It doesn't do it for me when
> adding columns as described, but does if I rename one. I'll have a
> poke around and figure out what's going on.
> >>I can't reproduce this on Mac (the logic is the
On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:55pm, "Belbin, Peter"
said:
> I appreciate that pgAdmin 1.18.0 is available for windows users as part of the
> EnterpriseDB bundle, but, for those of us that really don't want/need the
> postgresql db running locally, will 1.18.0 be available for download from
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