From: | Aren Cambre <aren(at)arencambre(dot)com> |
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To: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Foreign key UI bug |
Date: | 2010-11-20 03:50:27 |
Message-ID: | AANLkTin-HOfomqP=NWBqE1BAgKZfaDDA9Fd9+XYAKvtU@mail.gmail.com |
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I found a UI bug when creating a foreign key.
When creating a primary key, all you have to do is select the column in the
*Columns* tab of the dialog. You don't have to fill out any other fields;
pgadmin appears to take care of this for you.
It seems then that with a foreign key, all you should have to fill out is
fill out the *References* field in the *Properties *tab, then in the *
Columns* tab just select the relevant columns. If I do this and press OK, I
get this error:
*An error has occurred:*
*ERROR: relation "fki_" already exists.*
*
*
If I go back to the *Properties* tab and enter something into the *Name* field,
then press *OK*, it works.
The problem: I don't need to enter anything in the *Name* field of primary
key dialogs, but I do with foreign key dialogs. Can it be consistent where I
don't need to enter a *Name* field of the foreign key, either.
Aren
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