Le 2011-05-01 12:32, Aris Feryanto a écrit :
Hi all,
I am currently trying to implement a feature that allow users to jump to recently used tables. I have partially implemented this feature in my repo [0] under the branch "browsemode" and want to ask for opinions.
- Users can interact with a table in several ways: browse,
structure, SQL, etc. Are all of these actions should be counted as "accessing a table"?
Yes but with SQL I would not go so far as count as "accessed" all tables mentionned in a multi-table query.
2. If yes, I am thinking of adding code in
several places: sql.php, tbl_structure.php, tbl_sql.php, etc. (every possible values for $GLOBALS['cfg']['LeftDefaultTabTable']) in order to remember the accessed table. Is there any better way than this? (since I'm still not very deep with phpMyAdmin code)
Maybe I am oversimplifying things, but it appears to me that when a table name is displayed at the top (div id="serverinfo") it would be a good single point to call the "remembering" function.
3. If no, what
actions should be considered as "accessing a table"?
NB: With my branch, you can see up to 5 recently used tables, by clicking table's icon (left of table's name) in the navigation frame. (LeftDefaultTabTables must be configured to the default value, "tbl_structure.php")
[0] http://repo.or.cz/w/phpmyadmin/arisferyanto.git
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