Re: Bug on the beta release: table cell editor
- From: "Hiroshi Saito" <z-saito(at)guitar(dot)ocn(dot)ne(dot)jp>
- To: <o(dot)bouiron(at)isc84(dot)org>
- Cc: <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>
- Subject: Re: Bug on the beta release: table cell editor
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 00:14:01 +0900
- Message-id: <008f01c7d060$c34e12a0$01324d80@hiroshi5jz7dqj> <text/plain>
Hi.
Umm, Probably,
In order to edit the data, each row in the table must be uniquely identifiable.
This can be done using the OID, or a primary key. If none of them exist,
the table is read only. Note that views can't be edited and are read only by
design; updatable views (using rules) are not supported at this time.
See,
http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/dev/editgrid.html
What thing is the table which you define?
Regards,
Hiroshi Saito
From: "Olivier Bouiron"
Hi.
I'm using the pgAdmin 1.8 beta release and i've found a bug.
When i use the graphical editor in order to change some values on a table, evry time, the last
value that i change is not saved, and i'm sure that the edition of the cell stopped.
I don't kow if you have seen this problem...
I'm using pgAdmin on Window XP SP2, and my data base is a postgres 8.1 running on a linux Fedora
OS.
Thanks for all your work and good luck for that new version!
Best regards
(Sorry for my english, i'm french...)
--
Olivier Bouiron
Institut Sainte Catherine
AVIGNON
Tél: 04 90 27 57 43
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