Re: v 1.16.1 incorrectly displays the properties of a FDW table
| От | Dinesh Kumar |
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| Тема | Re: v 1.16.1 incorrectly displays the properties of a FDW table |
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| Ответ на | Re: v 1.16.1 incorrectly displays the properties of a FDW table (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>) |
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Re: v 1.16.1 incorrectly displays the properties of
a FDW table
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Sure Dave, will work on this issue.
Dinesh
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On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
Dinesh, can you look at this please? Thanks.--
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Bill MacArthur <webmaster@dhs-club.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am guessing that somebody has already reported this, but in case not, here
> goes. I am using version 1.16.1 on windows XP against a Postgres version
> 9.2.4 server. The wrapper options for a foreign data wrappers table get
> really goobered up inside of pgadmin.
> I have a foreign table that is defined by \d as:
>
> network=# \d test.grpmgt
> Foreign table "test.grpmgt"
> Column | Type | Modifiers | FDW Options
> --------+---------+-----------+-------------
> id | integer | |
> uptime | integer | |
> paid | boolean | |
> Server: file_server
> FDW Options: (format 'text', filename '/tmp/grpmgt', delimiter ',', "null"
> E'\\\\N')
>
>
> However, the same object is reported in pgadmin as:
>
> CREATE FOREIGN TABLE work.grpmgt
> (id integer ,
> upline integer ,
> paid boolean )
> SERVER file_server
> OPTIONS (format 'text,filename=/tmp/grpmgt,', elimiter '', , '', ull
> '\\\\N"');
>
>
> As you can well imagine, that SQL statement cannot recreate that table. It
> breaks down in the OPTIONS.
>
> Pgadmin is a wonderful tool and this aberration is of minimal consequence to
> me, but I figure that the least I could do to help make it better would be
> to report this.
>
> Thank you much.
> Bill MacArthur
>
>
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