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Preface
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What is pgLab
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pgLab is a PostgreSQL database query tool that also has some views for inspecting
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the database schema. It does not provide dialogs for creating new database objects
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you can ofcourse execute DDL to create anything you like.
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(Note adding dialogs for creating objects is a lot of work. I am not against it
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but it has currently no priority for me.)
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The strong point of pgLab are:
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* seperation of different databases into seperate windows.
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* inspecting of database with subtabs in a single main tab so the list of toplevel tabs stays short.
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* very fast processing of query results millions of rows are no problem.
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What is it not
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If you are unfamiliar with the SQL and need dialogs for doing anything this
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is not the tool for you and you are much better of using pgAdmin.
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