Bug #34191 Partitioned Tables
Submitted: 31 Jan 2008 11:09 Modified: 24 Mar 2009 14:48
Reporter: Frank Mussmann Email Updates:
Status: Won't fix Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Administrator Severity:S4 (Feature request)
Version:1.2.5rc OS:Linux
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: workbench

[31 Jan 2008 11:09] Frank Mussmann
Description:
In the Mysql Administrator Tool I can't see or create neither change Partitioned Disks.

How to repeat:
Create a partitioned Disk with the command-line tool mysql.
Now start the mysql administrator and try to add a partition. :-)
The create-statement shows the partition, but no button to change/drop/edit the partitions.

Suggested fix:
Add a button on the button edit table to edit the partitions.
[31 Jan 2008 11:10] Frank Mussmann
The same with the mysql Querybrowser (Version 1.25 beta).
[14 Jan 2009 16:17] Susanne Ebrecht
Many thanks for writing a feature request. We are on the way to implement full functionality of MySQL Administrator into MySQL Workbench. I will set this feature request to verified because this could be interesting for our Workbench implementation too.
[24 Mar 2009 14:48] Susanne Ebrecht
Many thanks for writing a feature request.

We are on the way to implement full functionality of MySQL Administrator into MySQL Workbench. We won't implement partitioning in MySQL Administrator anymore and for MySQL Workbench we already thought about partitioning as well. So we don't need this request anymore and I will close it now.