Re: Column not wide enough for data
От | Basil Bourque |
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Тема | Re: Column not wide enough for data |
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Msg-id | A7509D85-3329-4EDA-A78B-337A82B3B3A4@pobox.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Column not wide enough for data (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>) |
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Re: Column not wide enough for data
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Список | pgadmin-support |
>>>> I expanded the column and discovered the >>>> actual count >>>> Is there a way to tell >>>> PgAdmin to expand the column to fit the data? >>> >>> No, there's no such option. If you resize the column afterwards, and >>> then rerun the query, it'll keep the new column size. But right now, >>> it's not smart enough to guess the width of the column. I suppose we >>> don't do it yet because it would take a long time to do if you have a >>> big number of rows and/or a big number of columns. We should probably >>> revisit that. >> I understand the problem that a large number of rows imposes on sizing >> the column to fit the data. Here is an alternative that is much easier >> to implement. By default, PgAdmin appears to allocate a fixed, equal >> column width to all columns. If the total width of all columns is less >> than the display window, then divide the display window width by the >> number of columns, and apply that equal width to all columns. So if a >> query produces a small number of columns, then they can be sized to fill >> the display window. In my case, with only a count result, the one >> column would fill the entire width. > > That's an interesting idea. Not sure how much helpful wxWidgets will be > with your idea, but it will be easy to check. Another approach taken by other tools is to scan a small number of the rows to find the widest value. Say, the first 10 or200 rows. Or whatever number seems reasonable. --Basil Bourque
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