From: | hushthatbush(at)hushmail(dot)com |
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To: | "pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Is the "x ms" info reliable? |
Date: | 2015-01-17 20:13:42 |
Message-ID: | 20150117201343.1DC11A0684@smtp.hushmail.com |
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In the query window's bottom-right corner, after running a query, it
says how long it took. It's ambiguous how exactly this is is
calculated. It seems to not take into account the lag from the
slow-ass SSH tunnel.
Basically, I wanna know how fast the command *actually* is. Not how
long it took to run and then get delivered to pgAdmin via the
incredibly sluggish SSH tunnel. The actual, in-app query is run on the
same machine, and should be much, much faster.
Is it possible to get this "real time" rather than the "pointless
time"?
PS: I hate the command-line psql tool and I don't want anything to do
with it.
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