Re: Wish list and Doc Errors - Mailing list pgadmin-support
From | Dave Page |
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Subject | Re: Wish list and Doc Errors |
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Msg-id | [email protected] Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Wish list and Doc Errors (Laurent ROCHE <[email protected]>) |
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Re: Wish list and Doc Errors
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List | pgadmin-support |
Laurent ROCHE wrote: > As a trade off just having some documentation is nice. I understand from > your post that getting the PG help file is time consuming : you could > just have a pointer to the help web version of the latest PG version > (installed locally) Under File -> Options you can set the URL for the documentation. This can be http:// or file:// and can point to a directory of HTML files, a zip file containing the HTML files or a compiled HTML Help file as will ship with PostgreSQL for Windows. > * pgAgent questions ? > > - Is pgAgent suitable to use in a production environment or is it just > a development tool ? Yes, it can be used in production. > * pgAgent : suggestions (feature requests) > > - A "run now" function will be interesting, e.g. an extra command in > the right click menu. Will be in 1.8. > - Wizard to install the pgAgent (instead of running a script). > The wizard could create a set of "standard" jobs (disabled) to use as > exmaples/templates, e.g. maintenance (VACUUM and REINDEX), backup (dump). I can't get excited about that - running the script isn't exactly the tricky bit. > - Defining a default database at the job level instead of the step > level. Then to be able to copy/paste the job and just change the db name > (to run the same thing on other db). Also defining a db_name macro to be > able to reuse the name in the SQL produced (e.g. for REINDEX DATABASE > db_name). Copying/pasting nodes is a whole major project of it's own. Having macros in the jobs steps sounds useful and quite simple though. Anyone want to give it a go? > Even better than the copy/paste would be to define a list of databases > (instead of one) so the very same jobs can be ran on different dbs (of > course one after the other). > This would be very useful for maintenance jobs for instance. Hmm, would have to think about how that could be done. > - check all and uncheck all buttons for the three lists of schedule > Days tab. > - when clicking on a step, one should see the code in the SQL pane (in > particular when this is SQL ... but that would not hurt to display the > script command as well). Those shouldn't be too hard. Anyone want them? > * Translation Errors > > - Sequence Start in French Version > When editing a SEQUENCE the START value is translated by "Valeur > Actuelle" which roughly translated would be "Last value", I would think > a better translation should be "Prochaine valeur" (i.e. "Next Value") or > "Valeur de départ" (i.e. "Start Value"). I'll leave that to Guillaume. > * Errors in pgAgent Documentation > A few mistakes in the documentation spotted, with corrections suggestions ! > > - pgAgent Installation > > . Database setup > 2nd paragraph: > <quote>Once created, connect to the new database, and open the SQL > tool.</quote> > should be replaced by > <quote>Connect to the "postgres" database (once created if needed), and > open the SQL tool.</quote> Changed. > . Service installation on Windows > <quote>Usage: > > "C:\Program Files\pgAdmin III\pgAgent" REMOVE <serviceName> > "C:\Program Files\pgAdmin III\pgAgent" INSTALL <serviceName> [options] Fixed, though not quite as you suggested - I removed the path altogether there, and noted that it might need to be adjusted in the example further down. > > - pgAgent Jobs > > . Second phrase > <quote>To configure jobs on your server, browse to the database in which > the pgAgent database objects were created using pgAdmin.</quote> > Should be replaced with: > <quote>To configure jobs on your server, browse the server on which the > pgAgent was installed (script run on postgres database).</quote> Changed to: To configure jobs on your server, browse to the server on which the pgAgent database objects were created. Thanks for the feedback. Regards, Dave
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