Hi

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Adam Benson
<adam.ben...@vacancyfiller.co.uk> wrote:
> Running pgAdmin 4 V 1.0 against PostGres 9.6.0
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> OS: Windows 7 Pro x64
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>
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> How to reproduce:
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> Start up pgAdmin4
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> Connect to your local server.
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> Right-click on "Databases" and select "Create \ Database ..."
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> The "Create - Database" dialog comes up.
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> Enter "Test" as the database name and hit Save.
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> The database is created.
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>
>
> Navigate to "Test\Schemas\public\Tables"
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> Right-click on "Tables" and select "Create\Table"
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> The "Create - Table" dialog comes up.
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> Enter "TestTable" as the table name and hit Save.
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> The table is created.
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>
>
> Right-click on database "Test" and select "Query Tool"
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> In the query window enter:
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>
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>    ALTER TABLE "TestTable"
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>    ADD COLUMN "A" text;
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>
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> Hit F5.
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> The "Messages" section contains:
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>
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>   ALTER TABLE
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>
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>   Query returned successfully in 145 msec.
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>
>
> Right-click on "Test\Schemas\public\Tables\TestTable\Columns" and select
> "Refresh"
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> Column "A" has not been added.
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>
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> If you restart pgAdmin the column is still not there.

I can't reproduce this one either - in fact, I don't even need to hit
Refresh on the Columns node as it hasn't been populated at that point;
it immediately picks up the new node when opened.

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