Hello team - great work!

We have been using Postrgres as the main database for our insurance product for 
over 10 years, and it has been a great experience so far.  Personally, I have 
been using a product called AQT to do most of my Postgres SQL work - mainly 
because of the lack of "features" offered in pgAdmin III.  Although, most 
developers in our company indeed use pgAdmin III.  Thankfully, it seems that 
some great headway is now being made.  Let me know if you want a list of 
features that I use daily on AQT that I would like to see in pgAdmin - I would 
be happy to list and explain those in order of usefulness.

Issues:


My first issue with the new pgAdmin 4 is that the numeric fields seem to add 
commas and ".00" in the table listings.  I would need a way to turn this 
feature off before I could use pgAdmin 4.  The reason is that we use numeric 
19,0 often as a record object ID in many fields within our over 700 database 
tables.  These fields always contain 19 digits, and it seems impossible to 
easily read these fields using this new listing format.


I have no idea how many testers are providing feedback.  So, please let me know 
if having another user providing feedback is useful or not.  If not, I will 
wait until the final release and take a look then.

Thanks.

Mike

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