From: | Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info> |
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To: | "Milen A(dot) Radev" <milen(at)radev(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Feature request |
Date: | 2007-03-14 15:59:19 |
Message-ID: | 45F81BD7.6060608@lelarge.info |
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Milen A. Radev a ecrit le 14/03/2007 16:55:
> Kevin Macdonald wrote:
>> Version: pgAdmin III 1.6.2
>>
>> I would like to make two feature requests for the "Query Tool".
>>
>> Background: Our environment includes a number Postgres installations.
>> For each installation, we have defined a number of accounts (eg.
>> postgres, and various restricted user-level accounts.)
>>
>>
>> REQUEST 1
>> ---------
>>
>> Often, I have a number of "Query Tool" windows open at any one time --
>> each connected to a different database and through a different account.
>>
>> It would be very useful to know which window points where. One way would
>> be to print the name of the database and account, through which the
>> connection was made, in the title bar of the Query Tool window.
>> Currently, the title bar is empty.
>
> That's known bug (reported here -
> http://www.pgadmin.org/archives/pgadmin-support/2007-01/msg00014.php) in
> 1.6.2 and fixed for 1.6.3.
>
>>
>> REQUEST 2
>> ---------
>>
>> I also use SQL*Navigator to access our Oracle installations. On useful
>> feature is that it allows multiple SQL statements to appear in the
>> window, and it lets you run an arbitrary statement by positioning your
>> cursor on the line and press F5.
>>
>> Of course, each statement would have to be terminated by a semi-colon.
>>
>> For example:
>> ---------------------
>> select * from foo;
>> update foo set col = 'Fred';
>> ---------------------
>>
>> If the cursor was positioned on line 1, when you press F5, the SELECT
>> would run; if the cursor was on line 2, when you press F%, the UPDATE
>> would run.
>
> Very similar feature is already available - select any text in the query
> tool and press F5. The selected text is treated as a complete query and
> is executed. Please report your experience with this feature and suggest
> improvements if it does not meet your needs.
>
>
Oups, it seems they are already done... I'll try them tonight.
--
Guillaume.
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