Bug #17739 | Editing Views causes view to be dropped | ||
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Submitted: | 27 Feb 2006 14:29 | Modified: | 9 Aug 2006 9:18 |
Reporter: | Charlie Farrow | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Administrator | Severity: | S2 (Serious) |
Version: | 1.1.9 | OS: | Windows (WIN XP SP 2) |
Assigned to: | Vladimir Kolesnikov | CPU Architecture: | Any |
Tags: | Object Editors |
[27 Feb 2006 14:29]
Charlie Farrow
[27 Feb 2006 14:30]
Charlie Farrow
Changed status, this is serious.
[27 Feb 2006 14:42]
Valeriy Kravchuk
Thank you for a problem report. It is a MySQL Administrator's problem. It simply drops the view and then tries to recreate... Should have to store the previous view definition somewhere, and recreate the original view in case of failure like those you described.
[28 Apr 2006 14:38]
Willem Bastein
same here. views get dropped when editing (another!!) view. (it also overwrites the selected view when adding a new one!!) using administrator 1.1.9 on winxp pro sp2 AND on win2003 server r2. DO NOT USE 1.1.9 since this is not the ONLY BUG with this release... (really, it's the worst version of admin i've come across... its buggy on everything.. views, editing tables drops default values (and you can't re-set them), timestamp fields can't be set (states a wrong default value), editing users not allowed..or crashes... 1.1.9 is a disaster!! )