Hi,

Thanks for your tips. Both JDBC and SDBC only support parts of Libre Office's
functionality. In this particular case, they behave identically.

I actually believe the authors think this bug is a feature as table data can be 
entered
and edited only if the table has a primary key. Although this is a very sensible
restriction it should be accompanied by some kind of warning explaining this.

Regards,

Axel

On Sun 2017-03-12 16.18.07, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 06:28:44PM +0100, Axel wrote:
> > opening a table for data editing (by pressing Enter or double-clicking &c.) 
> > only shows the
> > column names in the header, otherwise the window is completely empty and 
> > all controls
> > greyed out. If data are inserted using the commandline tool PSQL, they show 
> > up in LO but
> > cannot be changed.

> suggests that you use libpostgresql-jdbc-java so JDBC.. Which is nowadays
> not really the best solution, IMHO.

It even looks as if JDBC's functionality has been reduced as compared to Wheezy.

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