Re: pgAdmin can't create Expression Indexes - Mailing list pgadmin-support
From | Michel Feinstein |
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Subject | Re: pgAdmin can't create Expression Indexes |
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Msg-id | CAEg4jbMrROZB+E_SjY7eXTSt+gLedrS=Kpr9WSoaKt3FY41o6g@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: pgAdmin can't create Expression Indexes ("Ray O'Donnell" <ray@rodonnell.ie>) |
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Re: pgAdmin can't create Expression Indexes
Re: pgAdmin can't create Expression Indexes |
List | pgadmin-support |
Well, I did a quick look at it and I could see it indeed has more options... But for external people (like me) it seems more complicated to file Issues and keep track of them.
On Github I would open the project's page, open a new issue, and every time there is a new message for my issue (and only my issue) I will be notified by email. If anyone wants to know what we spoke about it, all the thread is right there on the Issue page.
But currently if I want to file a bug or a feature I have to enroll to an email list to communicate it, so I will receive messages for everything, every day, which is not in my interest, so I will unsubscribe from this mailing list and stop receiving messages for everything, including the only think I care about. If I want to check what was argued about an issue in the past, I have to search into several emails, not as clean as an Issue thread. Also, I didn't have to login to file a bug report, I could set the priority, assign it to people, I had apparently lots of control over it. Not even to mention the interface seems bulky and outdated (but this is minor aesthetics, so I don't take this seriously).
Github Issues aren't as complete, but I think it has enough, you can set it to a milestone, label it, assign it to people, automatically close it with a commit and a pull request, easy to see, follow and track what's related to it... All of it with user access control, on who can do what... But if your current system has more stuff and you like it, it's fine, it's just gave me the appearance of being clunkier, and definitely not as easy for someone from outside of the project to jump-in, report, jump-out and get eventual updates.
Best wishes,
Michel.
On Wed, May 15, 2019, 05:31 Ray O'Donnell <ray@rodonnell.ie> wrote:
On 15 May 2019 06:59:11 Michel Feinstein <michelfeinstein@gmail.com> wrote:I will...but just to add my 2 cents, it would be a lot better if you guys could move to Github and use their Issue system instead.Why? - Just curious.Ray.On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 1:43 AM Aditya Toshniwal <aditya.toshniwal@enterprisedb.com> wrote:Hi,On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 7:46 AM Michel Feinstein <michelfeinstein@gmail.com> wrote:I can't find a way to create an Expression Index such as:Yes, it's not there. You can raise a feature request here - https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4/issuesCREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx_lower_unique ON your_table (lower(the_column));
Am I missing something or does pgAdmin really doesn't support it?Best wishes,Michel.--Thanks and Regards,Aditya ToshniwalSoftware Engineer | EnterpriseDB India | Pune"Don't Complain about Heat, Plant a TREE"
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