You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Like about the current UI is that functions are somewhat hidden and don'tĬonfuse people who don't use This thread is already very long, so IĬreated a new issue for your feedback ( #698 Is annoying when you have multiple projects / customers in one database and I see that the way the interface works now Usually have separate databases for separate projects, and I assumed that's On Wed, at 2:33 AM Jakob Egger Thanks for the feedback. Could also be a feature reserved for licensed users (I happily am one), but would love to have this. Well not exactly ten minutes work for but not even days I think. I believe these, maybe together with a "search-and-replace" capability in query editor, would be huge enhancements for who, like me, and at least, need to work on functions/stored procedures. let the filter ("Search") box in navigation bar filter also the list of functions.optionally right-click for a context menu with actions like "drop", "create new", "edit".click on a function to open it in query editor.add a new "functions" node, and list functions under it.It is based on open source framework and allows writing of various extensions (plugins). Usability is the main goal of this project, program UI is carefully designed and implemented. DBeaver is free and open source (GPL) universal database tool for developers and database administrators. put all tables under a "tables" node in tree DBeaver - Universal Database Manager and SQL Client.I'd say we could slightly change the navigation sidebar, just: Just having the possibility to see functions and click on them to get them pasted in query editor would be a time-saver. I also think we could go with a minimal, efficient way to handle this.ĭon't know how you do it, but I normally have pgAdmin open together with Postico: I use the former to find the function I need to work on, copy its content and paste it into Postico to work on it.
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