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Old 04-17-2008, 08:08 PM
Bath, David
 
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Default Bug/Feature request: Triggers

Folks,

Version of pgadmin3 : 1.2.2
Version of postgresql : 8.0.3
Operating Platform : SuSE 9.3 Professional IA-32
Summary: Triggers subtree missing from schema item
Impact (1-10): 5
Type of impact: Inconvenient (no information loss)

Long Description:
* I am having difficulties with creation, editing, and
discovery of triggers, as opposed to trigger functions.

More specifically
a. There seems nowhere in the GUI to issue the following
statement:
CREATE TRIGGER name {BEFORE|AFTER} event
ON table ...
EXECUTE PROCEDURE
b. The only way I can discover triggers is by going
to the "Referenced by" panel for a each particular
function. Even having a list of triggers using
trigger functions in this panel when the
"Trigger Functions" tree item is selected would
make life MUCH easier.

Thanks in advance

--
David T. Bath
dave.bath@unix.net


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Old 04-17-2008, 08:08 PM
Sim Zacks
 
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Default Re: Bug/Feature request: Triggers

This statement can be generated by clicking on the plus side next to
the table name, clicking where it says triggers(x) and then choosing
New Trigger from the right click menu. (At least this works in the
Windows version)
All the functions that return a trigger are listed in the drop down
list.

Thank You
Sim Zacks
CIO
CompuLab
04-829-0145 - Office
04-832-5251 - Fax

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Folks,

Version of pgadmin3 : 1.2.2
Version of postgresql : 8.0.3
Operating Platform : SuSE 9.3 Professional IA-32
Summary: Triggers subtree missing from schema item
Impact (1-10): 5
Type of impact: Inconvenient (no information loss)

Long Description:
* I am having difficulties with creation, editing, and
discovery of triggers, as opposed to trigger functions.

More specifically
a. There seems nowhere in the GUI to issue the following
statement:
CREATE TRIGGER name {BEFORE|AFTER} event
ON table ...
EXECUTE PROCEDURE
b. The only way I can discover triggers is by going
to the "Referenced by" panel for a each particular
function. Even having a list of triggers using
trigger functions in this panel when the
"Trigger Functions" tree item is selected would
make life MUCH easier.

Thanks in advance

--
David T. Bath
dave.bath@unix.net


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