- Renaming or changing the schema for a shell type should not be allowed.
- I'm allowed to try to add ACL entries or security labels to an
existing shell type. This should be disallowed.
- Changing the schema on a (non-shell) type doesn't work - the type
name is omitted, e.g.
ALTER TYPE pem
SET SCHEMA pemhistory;
Which should be:
ALTER TYPE pem.foo
SET SCHEMA pemhistory;
The current implementaton binds the cell/control object, and the ajax
data in the asychronous Cells/Controls with the 'options' functions
extended from the Select2Cell.
The problem starts when we try to fetch the current model from that
options/transform/filter function to do some operation, which does not
require in most of the cases. Except the privileges control - where we
needed the current model for omitting the existing selected object
during transformation, and filtering.
In order resolved the issue, we need a common object, which is shared
among the Cell. In backgrid, the 'Column' object is mong the cell,
hence - implementation logic has been changed to bid the 'Column' object
with the 'options' function and, passed the 'Cell' object as an
arguments.
Because - we do use the common function 'transform' between 'Control'
and 'Cell', we needed make changes in the Select2Control to pass the
Control object as an arguments.
And, make the changes in the privileges control to use the new
implementation. The same logic is also required in some of the
operations, we will be/are working on the table/column nodes.
generated for the privilege control. Also, made changes in the
PrivilegeRoleModel, to allow to select a grantee only once for the
current user (as grantor), and omit them from other cell objects.
Valid/Invalid event was not properly triggered, whenever the child
attribute is a collection/model within a model (nested mode/collection
within model). This patch tried to take care of all such scenarios in
general.
- Remove unnecessary columns from collection property lists.
- Standardise property names and groupings.
- pg_attribute doesn't have an OID column, so use attnum instead (of atttypid!?!)