Re: Foreign Key selection / no public schema
От | Dave Page |
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Тема | Re: Foreign Key selection / no public schema |
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Msg-id | 45B521F4.6000309@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Foreign Key selection / no public schema (Philipp Specht <phlybye@gmx.net>) |
Список | pgadmin-support |
Philipp Specht wrote: > Dave Page wrote: >> Philipp Specht wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I hope you can tell me how to avoid the following problem: >>> >>> I'm using pgadmin 1.6.2 on MacOSX (same problem with 1.6.1) connecting >>> to a 8.2.0 database. >>> >>> I've renamed my public schema and created a new schema. There's no >>> 'public' schema any more. >>> >>> Now pgadmin can't find the columns of a referenced table to populate the >>> drop down selector. >>> >>> After activating debug logging I found that pgadmin tries to find the >>> columns in the "public" schema. >>> >>> ### >>> 2007-01-20 13:03:35 QUERY : Set query (xxx:5432): SELECT attname >>> FROM pg_attribute att, pg_class cl, pg_namespace nsp >>> WHERE attrelid=cl.oid AND relnamespace=nsp.oid >>> AND nspname='public' >>> AND relname='xxx' >>> AND attnum > 0 >>> >>> ORDER BY attnum >>> >>> ### >> Hmm, I cannot reproduce this. After renaming the public schema, I find >> existing constraints still reference the correct table (in the renamed >> schema), and new constraints can see the table in the renamed schema >> without an problems. >> >> Can you details the steps to reproduce the problem? > > Yeah, of course. > > I tried to trace the problem and find the smallest possible example to > post to the list. Here is a bit for you to experiment... > > ### > create database m14; > \c m14 > create schema s; > drop schema public; > create table s.t1 (id serial not null); > create table s.t2 (id integer); > ### > > While trying to find a small example I found out more about the problem. > > After creating db "m14" you can do everything with pgadmin and the > problem does not surface. > > Try right clicking on the table t2 -> properties -> constraints -> > foreign key -> add. You can see the tables in the references drop down > box are named "s.t1" and "s.t2", which is correct. > > Now, change your current user, by adding "search_path=s" to the > variables section. > > Repeat above steps and you can see the problem: > The tables are named "t1" and "t2" and when selected they do not > populate the "referencing" drop down box in the columns tab any more. > > I don't really need to set the search_path while using pgadmin, I just > did it to make my life easier while using the command line interface. > At the moment I can work with two different accounts (now that I know > what the problem is), so the problem is not really urgent. ;-) Ah, got it - thanks. Fixed in SVN for 1.6.3. Regards, Dave.
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