From: | Erwin Brandstetter <brandstetter(at)falter(dot)at> |
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To: | Dave Page <dpage(at)pgadmin(dot)org> |
Cc: | pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Changed default ordering in tables |
Date: | 2011-07-29 02:57:51 |
Message-ID: | 4E3221AF.80306@falter.at |
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On 26.07.2011 23:20, Dave Page wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Erwin Brandstetter
> <brandstetter(at)falter(dot)at> wrote:
>> That may be the key here. When I open the simple test table from above in
>> v1.14 I get descending order. On opening the Sort/Filter dialog it see an
>> explicit ORDER BY test_id DESCENDING - which I did not set.
>> Once I delete that, the sort order falls back to ascending - as it should to
>> begin with.
>> However, after reopening the table explicit descending order is back.
> I see the same... except it's defaulting to ASC.
>
>> Interesting that you cannot reproduce the effect. Ar you on Apple?
>> I am tested with all combinations of pgAdmin 1.12& 1.14 Beta 3 on Win XP
>> Pro and postgres 9.0.4 and 8.4.8 on Debian Squeeze.
> Tested on Mac and Windows 7.
>
>> Playing with the new Features "View Data" .. "View top / last 100 rows" has
>> no lasting side effects on this problem.
> Very odd. Anyone else able to reproduce this?
>
Yeah, me. ;) On another Win XP machine ...
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Erwin Brandstetter
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