Обсуждение: No drop object confirmation
With pgadmin3 1.2.0 on Win32, I've found that it does not always prompt when I click the drop object button, though the option to do so is set. It propmpts when an item in the tree view is selected, but if I select an item in the upper half of the right hand pane, it does not confirm the action. Example: Enable "Confirm object deletions?" in the options dialog. Connect to a server, expand the tree view, select the Tables item for a database. Select a table (that you don't care about) in the upper portion of the right hand pane, click the delete button, and watch as it dissapears without you being prompted. -- -- Cheetah
Cheetah wrote: > With pgadmin3 1.2.0 on Win32, I've found that it does not always > prompt when I click the drop object button, though the option to do so > is set. It propmpts when an item in the tree view is selected, but if > I select an item in the upper half of the right hand pane, it does not > confirm the action. Fixed in CVS, thanks for reporting. Regards, Andreas
Dave Page wrote: > > Without the lists I'm a bit lost at the moment Itsapita... :-( > did you do anything > with this issue? I've confirmed it but not looked for the cause (been > busy with infrastructure stuff for us and pg). Also waiting for review in my mailbox. Regards, Andreas
> -----Original Message----- > From: pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Cheetah > Sent: 07 December 2004 01:20 > To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: [pgadmin-support] No drop object confirmation > > With pgadmin3 1.2.0 on Win32, I've found that it does not > always prompt when I click the drop object button, though the > option to do so is set. It propmpts when an item in the tree > view is selected, but if I select an item in the upper half > of the right hand pane, it does not confirm the action. > > Example: Enable "Confirm object deletions?" in the options dialog. > Connect to a server, expand the tree view, select the Tables > item for a database. Select a table (that you don't care > about) in the upper portion of the right hand pane, click the > delete button, and watch as it dissapears without you being prompted. Hi Andreas, Without the lists I'm a bit lost at the moment - did you do anything with this issue? I've confirmed it but not looked for the cause (been busy with infrastructure stuff for us and pg). Regards, Dave