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When searching schemas by name you cannot see the columns #443

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runa opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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When searching schemas by name you cannot see the columns #443

runa opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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runa commented Jun 4, 2015

  1. choose any schema from the right list in "new query", click and you see the columns
  2. now, write the schema name in the search box
  3. try clicking on the schema name, the column names don't appear
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arikfr commented Jun 4, 2015

This is because it uses the same string to search in the table name and column names. But I got annoyed by it too, and going to keep the search for tables only.

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runa commented Jun 4, 2015

ahh. interesting

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 1:30 PM Arik Fraimovich notifications@github.com
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This is because it uses the same string to search in the table name and
column names. But I got annoyed by it too, and going to keep the search for
tables only.


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@arikfr arikfr closed this as completed in 8441c12 Jun 5, 2015
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Fix #443: open table when searching & don't hide columns
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arikfr commented Jun 5, 2015

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Fixed, and I even kept the search in columns (see above). Will be available in the 0.6.1-RC release once build completes.

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