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Subject: | [pgAdmin III] #356: copy with headers |
Date: | 2012-02-17 21:12:37 |
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#356: copy with headers
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Reporter: John Abraham | Owner: dpage
Type: feature | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: pgadmin | Version: trunk
Keywords: editgrid querytool | Platform: all
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copy with headers. I use this every day on SQL Server Management Studio
to select data and copy them out, then paste them into another app
(usually Excel.) With PGAdmin I select and copy the data, paste them into
Excel, then *manually* type the column headers.
(I just want an additional row at the top with the column names in it.
Nothing complex.)
I suppose it should be "Copy with column names". (It's just called "Copy
with Headers" in SQL Server Management Studio.)
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Ticket URL: <http://code.pgadmin.org/trac/ticket/356>
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