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February 24, 2004 at 1:53 pm #8341YuriMember
Hi,
Fulltext index not displayed:
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I've upgraded my SQL server from 3.23 to 4.0.8.1. Then i obtained a new SQLyog (from 3.11 to 3.64) and now all the fulltext indexes seem to have vanished.
BUT ! searching the fulltext-index in Boolean mode still works though, it is only not displayed under “manage indexes”
When i try to add a new Full-text index it doesn't show up either. Since we are already on production right now i really would like this problem to be solved.
Blob columns too long:
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It seems that SQLyog rearranges the width of the columns by the values inserted in the fields, when using blob-fields the column-widths get that long i have to scroll for allmost half an hour. isn't is possible to set the column with by the name of the column (or else; to define a maximum size to display).
The last column is almost not visible
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To display the name of the last column i constantly have to move the right side of the column name 3 pixels, then scrolling the horizontal scrollbar 3 pixels (repeat the last 2 steps) until the full column name is visible.
Kind of frustrating. (in SQLyog 3.11 i didn't have these problems)
My application uses 2 databases with a total of 148 tables. The biggest table has about 200 columns. Does the amout of tables / columns have anything to do with this ?
Thanks in advance.
Yuri.
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February 24, 2004 at 2:00 pm #15506YuriMember
Sorry, the issues about the column names are already solved
the bug not showing the fulltext-index remains (or did i miss a checkbox elsewhere in the program)
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February 24, 2004 at 4:43 pm #15507RiteshMember
Thanks for the info.
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March 2, 2004 at 3:21 pm #15508YuriMember
And what about the full-text index not showing up ?
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March 2, 2004 at 4:49 pm #15509RiteshMember
Will be fixed in SQLyog 3.7.
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