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I often work with Postgres databases that are managed at hosting companies. These companies might have hundreds of databases on a single server. It would be great if the object browser tree (on the left) would highlight/select the current database so that i don't have to scroll through hundreds of databases to open the object browser.
In the screenshot, my selected database is "d68mc60o0cq4mp". (That really rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?) But to open the object browser for this database, I have to find it in the sea of 962 databases on this server. (And I don't have access to the other 961 databases.)
Maybe a good solution would be to just put the selected database at the top of the list of databases? Or have a setting to say "don't show non-selected databases" and then filter out the others?
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Hi.
We are almost completed implementing the necessary back-end subsystems which this new feature will rely on.
The quick search/jump to object feature is planned in the next release.
I often work with Postgres databases that are managed at hosting companies. These companies might have hundreds of databases on a single server. It would be great if the object browser tree (on the left) would highlight/select the current database so that i don't have to scroll through hundreds of databases to open the object browser.
In the screenshot, my selected database is "d68mc60o0cq4mp". (That really rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?) But to open the object browser for this database, I have to find it in the sea of 962 databases on this server. (And I don't have access to the other 961 databases.)
Maybe a good solution would be to just put the selected database at the top of the list of databases? Or have a setting to say "don't show non-selected databases" and then filter out the others?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: