[Phpmyadmin-devel] Column reordering

Marc Delisle marc at infomarc.info
Wed Jun 15 03:08:01 CEST 2011


Le 2011-06-14 20:39, Aris Feryanto a écrit :

>> Two other things.
>> 
>> 1. I get a notice when browsing sakila.actor. I'm not sure when
>> this notice started to show but here it is:
>> 
>> Notice in ./libraries/display_tbl.lib.php#492 Undefined index:
>> 14b4d4f7c160f209e980cfb221bb3117
>> 
>> Backtrace
>> 
>> ./libraries/display_tbl.lib.php#2255: PMA_displayTableHeaders( 
>> array, array, integer 4, array, string `actor`.`first_name` DESC, 
>> string `actor`.`first_name`, string DESC, ) ./sql.php#925:
>> PMA_displayTable( object, string urdr111111, array, )
>> 
> 
> 
> The first issue above also fixed. It was caused by "Remember sorting"
> feature. Previously, I changed the $sql_query directly to get the
> ORDER BY syntax printed. I've changed the code to follow same logic
> as appending LIMIT to fix this issue. Changes can be found under
> "tablesort" branch in my git.

Fix confirmed.

> 
>> 2. "Restore column order" is not persistent. After restoring and 
>> clicking anything (next, end, Browse), the modified column order
>> comes back.
>> 
> 
> Odd, the restore column order always work for me. Could you give
> details of the scenario? Maybe it caused by some delay in the
> connection, so the AJAX request to restore the column order has not
> sent successfully before you clicked next, end, or Browse.

I'm at home now and cannot reproduce with FF 4.0.1 under Vista. I saw
this at work under XP so I'll try it tomorrow.


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