Обсуждение: Reorder servers?
Hi all, In pgAdmin's tree view (on the left) of servers, databases, etc etc, is it possible to reorder servers as listed? On my installation servers are showing in the order in which I added them: - Local 13/main - Local 14/main - Local 11/main I find the non-alphabetical sequence a tad off-putting! - so I'd like to be able to select the order in which they're listed. I'm running pgAdmin4 6.1, on Ubuntu. Thanks, Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell // Galway // Ireland ray@rodonnell.ie
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 7:32 PM Ray O'Donnell <ray@rodonnell.ie> wrote:
Hi all,
In pgAdmin's tree view (on the left) of servers, databases, etc etc, is
it possible to reorder servers as listed?
On my installation servers are showing in the order in which I added them:
- Local 13/main
- Local 14/main
- Local 11/main
On 6.1, the object listing order is alphanumeric, so it should work, please clear your browser cache and check again.
However, I found an issue that when you add a new object, the listing order is only alphabetically not alphanumeric, so for that you can raise the RM @ https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4/issues/.
Thanks,
Khushboo
I find the non-alphabetical sequence a tad off-putting! - so I'd like to
be able to select the order in which they're listed. I'm running
pgAdmin4 6.1, on Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Ray.
--
Raymond O'Donnell // Galway // Ireland
ray@rodonnell.ie
On 25/10/2021 05:30, Khushboo Vashi wrote: > On 6.1, the object listing order is alphanumeric, so it should work, > please clear your browser cache and check again. Hello Khushboo - thanks for responding. I should have been clearer; I'm using the desktop version of pgAdmin, rather than a browser. It's pgAdmin 6.1 on Ubuntu (actually Kubuntu) 21.04 (Hirsute), installed from the package "pgadmin4-desktop" from the pgAdmin apt repo. Anyway, having posted about the issue, when I started up pgAdmin today (after a cold start of the laptop), the servers were in fact sorted alphabetically, as I'd expect them to be! Sigh.... I wonder if it's related to this issue: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/6955 I won't create a new issue for the moment. However, it would be nice to be able to rearrange the servers to an arbitrary order. Thanks again, Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell // Galway // Ireland ray@rodonnell.ie