pgadmin4/docs/en_US/editgrid.rst

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.. _editgrid:
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`View/Edit Data`:index:
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To view or modify data, right click on a table or view name in the
*Object Explorer*. When the context menu opens, use the *View/Edit Data* menu
to specify the number of rows you would like to display in the editor panel.
.. image:: images/editgrid.png
:alt: Edit grid window
:align: center
To modify the content of a table, each row in the table must be uniquely
identifiable. If the table definition does not include an OID or a primary key,
the displayed data is read only. Note that views cannot be edited; updatable
views (using rules) are not supported.
The editor features a toolbar that allows quick access to frequently used
options, and a work environment divided into two panels:
* The upper panel displays the SQL command that was used to select the content
displayed in the lower panel.
* The lower panel (the Data Grid) displays the data selected from the table or
view.
The View/Edit Data Toolbar
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The :ref:`Query Tool <query_tool>` and :ref:`View/Edit Data <editgrid>` tools
are actually different operating modes of the same tool. Some controls will be
disabled in either mode. Please see
:ref:`The Query Tool Toolbar <query_tool_toolbar>` for a description of the
available controls.
.. _data-grid:
The Data Grid
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The top row of the data grid displays the name of each column, the data type,
and if applicable, the number of characters allowed. A column that is part of
the primary key will additionally be marked with [PK].
To modify the displayed data:
* To change a numeric value within the grid, double-click the value to select
the field. Modify the content in the square in which it is displayed.
* To change a non-numeric value within the grid, double-click the content to
access the edit bubble. After modifying the contentof the edit bubble, click
the *Ok* button to display your changes in the data grid, or *Cancel* to
exit the edit bubble without saving.
To enter a newline character, click Ctrl-Enter or Shift-Enter. Newline
formatting is only displayed when the field content is accessed via an edit
bubble.
To add a new row to the table, enter data into the last (unnumbered) row of the
table. As soon as you store the data, the row is assigned a row number, and a
fresh empty line is added to the data grid.
To write a SQL NULL to the table, simply leave the field empty. When you store
the new row, the will server fill in the default value for that column. If you
store a change to an existing row, the value NULL will explicitly be written.
To write an empty string to the table, enter the special string '' (two single
quotes) in the field. If you want to write a string containing solely two single
quotes to the table, you need to escape these quotes, by typing \'\'
To delete a row, press the *Delete* toolbar button. A popup will open, asking
you to confirm the deletion.
To commit the changes to the server, select the *Save Data* toolbar button.
**Geometry Data Viewer**
If PostGIS is installed, you can view GIS objects in a map by selecting row(s)
and clicking the 'View Geometry' button in the column. If no rows are selected,
the entire data set will be rendered:
.. image:: images/geometry_viewer.png
:alt: Geometry Viewer Button
:align: center
You can adjust the layout by dragging the title of the panel. To view the
properties of the geometries directly in map, just click the specific geometry:
.. image:: images/geometry_viewer_property_table.png
:alt: Geometry Viewer Property Table
:align: center
.. note::
- *Supported data types:* The Geometry Viewer supports 2D and 3DM geometries in
EWKB format including `Point, LineString, Polygon MultiPoint, MultiLineString,
MultiPolygon and GeometryCollection`.
- *SRIDs:* If there are geometries with different SRIDs in the same column, the
viewer will render geometries with the same SRID in the map. If SRID=4326 the
OSM tile layer will be added into the map.
- *Data size:* For performance reasons, the viewer will render no more than
100000 geometries, totaling up to 20MB.
- *Internet access:* An internet connection is required for the Geometry Viewer
to function correctly.
**JSON Data Editor**
A built in json editor is provided for *JSON/JSONB Data*.Double clicking on json/jsonb
data type cell in data grid will open JSON Editor.Editor provides different mode to
view and edit json data.
.. image:: images/json_editor_modes.png
:alt: Json Editor
:align: center
*Code Mode*:
Provides way to format & compact json data.Also provides ability to repair json data
by fixing quotes and escape characters, removing comments and JSONP notation and
turn JavaScript objects into JSON.
*Tree Mode*:
Enabled to change, add, move, remove, and duplicate fields and values.Provides ability
to searh & hilight data.
*Form Mode*:
Allows only to edit values in json data there by providing ability to keep data structure
unchanged while editing.
*Preview Mode*:
Provides ability to check data before saving and also shows size of current json data.
Format and compact json data as well.
*Editor Toolbar*
Different options are provided to manipulate json data.
Code/Preview mode:
.. image:: images/json_editor_code_preview_tool_bar.png
:alt: Json Editor Code/Preview mode Tool Bar
:align: center
Tree/Form mode:
.. image:: images/json_editor_tree_form_mode_tool_bar.png
:alt: Json Editor Tree/Form mode Tool Bar
:align: center
.. table::
:class: longtable
:widths: 1 3 2
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| Icon | Behavior | Available in mode |
+======================+========================================================================================+===========================+
| *Format Json* | Click to *Format Json* format json data with proper indentation. | Code, Preview |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Compact Json* | Click to *Compact Json* get compacted json data. | Code, Preview |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Sort* | Click to *Sort* icon to set sorting criteria for the data using file values. | Code, Preview, Tree |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Transform* | Click to *Transform* to filter data using JSME query language. | Code, Preview, Tree |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Undo* | Click to *Undo* to undo last action performed on data . | Code, Preview, Tree, From |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Redo* | Click to *Redo* to repat last action performed on data . | Code, Preview, Tree, From |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Mode* | Click to *Mode* dropdown to change dipaly mode of editor.Different modes avaialble | Code, Tree, From, Preview |
| | are Code, Preview, Tree, From. | |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Expand All* | Click to *Expand All* to expand json data. | Tree, From |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Collapse All* | Click to *Redo* to collapse json data. | Tree, From |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *Search Box* | Enter partial/complete string to search in data. | Tree, From |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
Sort/Filter options dialog
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You can access *Sort/Filter options dialog* by clicking on Sort/Filter button.
This allows you to specify an SQL Filter to limit the data displayed and data
sorting options in the edit grid window:
.. image:: images/editgrid_filter_dialog.png
:alt: Edit grid filter dialog window
:align: center
* Use *SQL Filter* to provide SQL filtering criteria. These will be added to
the "WHERE" clause of the query used to retrieve the data. For example,
you might enter:
.. code-block:: sql
id > 25 AND created > '2018-01-01'
* Use *Data Sorting* to sort the data in the output grid
To add new column(s) in data sorting grid, click on the [+] icon.
* Use the drop-down *Column* to select the column you want to sort.
* Use the drop-down *Order* to select the sort order for the column.
To delete a row from the grid, click the trash icon.
* Click the *Save* button to save work.
* Click the *Close* button to discard current changes and close the dialog.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
viewdata_filter
Promote View/Edit Data to Query Tool
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A View/Edit Data tab can be converted to a Query Tool Tab just by editing the query. Once you start editing, it will ask if you really want to move away from View/Edit.
.. image:: images/promote_view_edit_data_warning.png
:alt: Promote View/Edit Data tab to Query Tool tab warning
:align: center
You can disable the dialog by selecting the "Don't Ask again" checkbox. If you wish to resume the confirmation dialog, you can do it from "Prefrences -> Query Tool -> Editor -> Show View/Edit Data Promotion Warning?"
Once you chose to continue, you won't be able to use the features of View/Edit mode like the filter and sorting options, limit, etc. It is a one-way conversion. It will be a query tool now.