When creating data tables manually, is there an option to set a column as a primary key (or better yet, configure an automatic serial column as PostgreSQL expects)?
Because currently if the table is created without one ... it means difficulty editing it elsewhere.
When creating data tables manually, is there an option to set a column as a primary key (or better yet, configure an automatic serial column as PostgreSQL expects)?
Because currently if the table is created without one ... it means difficulty editing it elsewhere.
Hi Daniel,
When you create a Manual Table - all our Manual tables create this unique row identifier/primary key.
It is hidden by default, but you can reveal it, under Column List - it is named "wdt_ID".
As you can see this is a primary key, auto-increment integer column.
Let us know if that helps or if you meant something else.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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