Обсуждение: PGAdmin 4 not populating scripts on open
Hi there, PGAdmin support team,
We have managed to set up SQL files to open in PGAdmin 4 by default. However, we have noticed that it only opens the application and not the content of the files (the script) into a query window, as it did with PGAdmin 3.
We were wondering if there is a setting in PGAdmin 4 that allows you to expand/collapse anything in parentheses in the query, just like PGAdmin 3. This would be really helpful in situations where there are a lot of values in the where clause, and we don't necessarily need to see all of them at once.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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We have managed to set up SQL files to open in PGAdmin 4 by default. However, we have noticed that it only opens the application and not the content of the files (the script) into a query window, as it did with PGAdmin 3.
We were wondering if there is a setting in PGAdmin 4 that allows you to expand/collapse anything in parentheses in the query, just like PGAdmin 3. This would be really helpful in situations where there are a lot of values in the where clause, and we don't necessarily need to see all of them at once.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Hi Masresha,
For opening SQL files directly, there is an issue reported here - https://github.com/pgadmin-org/pgadmin4/issues/1635.
Regarding expand/collapse, it is a known bug and will be fixed in the next release of v8.4
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 3:20 PM Masresha Kinato <masbekele@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there, PGAdmin support team,
We have managed to set up SQL files to open in PGAdmin 4 by default. However, we have noticed that it only opens the application and not the content of the files (the script) into a query window, as it did with PGAdmin 3.
We were wondering if there is a setting in PGAdmin 4 that allows you to expand/collapse anything in parentheses in the query, just like PGAdmin 3. This would be really helpful in situations where there are a lot of values in the where clause, and we don't necessarily need to see all of them at once.
Thank you in advance for your help.--
Thanks,
Aditya Toshniwal
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