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Re: Possible Bug in "View data for selected


  • From: Dave Page <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk>
  • To: <s(dot)vanroye(at)easytowork(dot)nl>, <pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
  • Subject: Re: Possible Bug in "View data for selected
  • Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 13:59:03 +0100
  • Message-id: <C11DED27(dot)12FB4%dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk>



On 1/9/06 12:23, "Stijn Vanroye" <s(dot)vanroye(at)easytowork(dot)nl> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am experiencing the following (reproducable) error in pgAdmin. I'm
> posting this as information. If this bug is already known, my apologies.
> 
> I'm running pgAdmin version 1.4.3 (which is the latest stable I
> presume), Language English, downloaded the win32 zip file.
> OS: Win XP Pro SP2 Dutch with all latest updates
> Postgres backend Version: 8.1.4 for Win32
> 
> Unfortunatly I do not have the luxury to download and test with the
> latest beta or development snapshot.
> 
> This is the error description:
> 
> I do the following:
> - open the "View data for selected object" screen for a table with an
> autoinc field as PK (fieldtype serial in combination whit a sequence)
> - edit some data (not the PK field)
> - perform an action that would confirm the changes (selecting different
> record, pressing enter key,...)
> 
> pgAdmin closes entirely without an error message, other than the windows
> "report this behaviour" screen, which is shown 3 times.

That's definitely not normal - I know lot's of people use it exactly thaat
way on a regular basis, myself included. So, the question is; what's odd
about your setup?

Some thoughts:

- Does this happen on every table or just one?

- What encoding are you using?

- What does the table definition look like?

Regards, Dave.




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