BUG #14513: Missing column names when viewing tables

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#1Noname
shawn.inder@waltzapp.com

The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference: 14513
Logged by: Shawn Inder
Email address: shawn.inder@waltzapp.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.5.5
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04
Description:

I noticed a bug in pgAdmin 1.22.0 (Jan 12 2016, rev: REL-1_22_0) running in
desktop mode on Ubuntu 16.04.

I'm not sure what causes the problem, but sometimes when I view all data in
a table, it shows the table without column names (these cells are simply
blank). I can fix the problem by restarting pgAdmin, so I don't think
anything is wrong with my code.

I think it may be related to using `Sequelize.sync({ force: true })`, but
I'm not sure and it seems there are many different ways to reproduce this.
For example, I found someone else experiencing this problem:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31039564/after-running-script-column-names-not-appearing-in-pgadmin

Cheers!

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#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: BUG #14513: Missing column names when viewing tables

shawn.inder@waltzapp.com writes:

I noticed a bug in pgAdmin 1.22.0 (Jan 12 2016, rev: REL-1_22_0) running in
desktop mode on Ubuntu 16.04.

I'm not sure what causes the problem, but sometimes when I view all data in
a table, it shows the table without column names (these cells are simply
blank). I can fix the problem by restarting pgAdmin, so I don't think
anything is wrong with my code.

Hi,
This list is for reporting bugs in the core Postgres distribution.
pgAdmin is a separate project, and while some of the same people work
on it, you'll have better luck reporting pgAdmin bugs to their mailing
lists or bug tracker. See

https://www.pgadmin.org/

regards, tom lane

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