| From: | "Dave Page" <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk> |
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| To: | "Andreas Pflug" <Andreas(dot)Pflug(at)web(dot)de>, <pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Column property / Drop constraint |
| Date: | 2003-05-27 17:57:07 |
| Message-ID: | 03AF4E498C591348A42FC93DEA9661B825A228@mail.vale-housing.co.uk |
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:Andreas(dot)Pflug(at)web(dot)de]
> Sent: 27 May 2003 10:57
> To: Dave Page; pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Column property / Drop constraint
>
>
> Couldn't reproduce this. Please state exactly on which node the
> selection was when this happened. And which OS?
OK:
1) Browse to a table, and expand its node to expose Columns, Constraints
etc.
2) Right-click the table and select properties.
3) Add a check constraint.
See the attachment for the results. This was on Windows XP.
Regards, Dave.
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