> -----Original Message-----
> From: Iavor Raytchev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 30 August 2002 16:44
> To: pgsql-hackers; pgsql-interfaces
> Subject: [HACKERS] pgaccess - where to store the own data
> 
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> There is an open question we need broad opinion on.
> 
> Currently pgaccess stores its own data in the database it 
> works with. Some people do not like that. To store it 
> elsewhere invokes a number of issues such as:
> 
> - where is this somewhere
> - converting form all versions to the new
> - etc.
> 
> What do people think about this. Is it so bad that the own 
> data is stored in the database pgaccess works with?

I had the same trouble with pgAdmin, especially with pgAdmin I which had
a whole host of objects server-side. I also found that people didn't
like it, but where else do you store the data? 

pgAdmin II no longer uses such tables, but to get over the problem as
best I could, I added a cleanup option to pgAdmin I that removed all
server side objects in one go.

Regards, Dave.

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