Re: Restore dialog
От | andy.shellam-lists@mailnetwork.co.uk |
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Тема | Re: Restore dialog |
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Msg-id | ji1dcf.57378t@secure.mailnetwork.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Restore dialog (Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org>) |
Список | pgadmin-support |
Ah OK thanks for clearing that up. Whenever I do a restore, it always warns that the plpgsql language is already present, hence returns with code 1. Thanks Andy. Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org> wrote: > Andy Shellam wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > > > A quick suggestion for PgAdmin's "Restore database" dialog. > > > > When you restore a database, you select your file and options, then > > click "OK" and the restore does it's thing and finishes, showing you the > > output from pg_restore. However the button stays as "OK". So you > > instinctively click it again to close the dialog, and it tries to do the > > restore again - you have to click Cancel or close the window instead. > > > > Can this be changed so it's like the backup, where you click OK to start > > the backup, but once it's finished, the OK button changes to "Done" and > > closes the window when you click it. > > Hi Andy, > > They actually do work the same - if the external process returns a > non-zero value, it's assumed that you may want to try again with > different options (or having tweaked the database) so the button doesn't > change. > > If zero is returned, the button changes to 'Done' because the task > completed successfully. > > Regards, Dave > > !DSPAM:37,46486edb343942003256220! > > > _________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER This e-mail was sent through a Mail Network server. The Mail Network accepts no liability for it's content.
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