inserting new records without OIDs

From: "Matt Doggett" <mdoggett(at)coas(dot)oregonstate(dot)edu>
To: <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: inserting new records without OIDs
Date: 2004-02-17 16:53:34
Message-ID: 002101c3f576$94c1c9e0$2441c180@oce.orst.edu
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Ooops. I sent this yesterday to the wrong maillist address. Sorry. I'll
repost here.

MD
-----Original Message-----
When I create a new table that does not have OIDs (the Has OIDs checkbox
is off and I'm using a serial column type to id my records), then I
CANNOT insert new data records using the Edit Data window. There is no
blank row (with an asterisk *) in which to enter new data. In other
words, I've discovered that you MUST use OIDs to be able to insert new
records with the Edit window. Is this normal/expected behavior or a bug
or a feature?

Matt

Matt Doggett
Spatial Climate Analysis Service
Oregon State University
316 Strand Ag Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331
(541)737-9153
mdoggett(at)coas(dot)oregonstate(dot)edu

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