From: | Andreas Pflug <pgadmin(at)pse-consulting(dot)de> |
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To: | bibjah(at)bg(dot)bib(dot)de |
Cc: | pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: proposal for configurable behaviour |
Date: | 2004-05-20 20:04:29 |
Message-ID: | 40AD0F4D.2070900@pse-consulting.de |
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bibjah(at)bg(dot)bib(dot)de wrote:
>Hello!
>
>It would be nice if the following could be configurable:
>
> * The place where connections and options are stored
> Reason: There are users without roaming profiles, so that
> information cannot be preserved in the registry. An option
> that allows saving these information in some file/directory
> in the home directory (like in the Unix version) would
> help.
>
>
I don't think we will do something like that. We'll stick to the usual
platform's behaviour, which of course is storing that stuff in the
registry. But it might work to create a pgadmin ini file in the run
directory, you'd have to try and find out.
> * Stopping in case of an SQL error in an SQL window
> Reason: Sometimes you have "drop" statement which yield an
> error if the object does not exist. The following statements
> won't get executed if one fails. It would come in handy if
> stopping in case of an SQL error was avoidable.
>
>
The pgsql backend will stop executing the batch. We can't avoid that.
>Some other idea also has to do with the SQL window. Have a look
>at TOra (http://www.globecomm.se/tora). There you can execute the
>statement where the cursor is in, all statements of the SQL window
>or step through the statements one by one. This feature would
>greatly enhance pgAdmin3.
>
>
You can mark a statement (or a part of it) and execute it separately. We
don't parse the text or make any assumptions what you might mean to execute.
Regards,
Andreas
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