Bug #72203 | SQL Editor Result Grid continually disappears | ||
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Submitted: | 1 Apr 21:18 | Modified: | 19 Aug 15:11 |
Reporter: | Mike Reid | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Duplicate | Impact on me: | None |
Category: | MySQL Workbench: SQL Editor | Severity: | S1 (Critical) |
Version: | 6.1.7 GA | OS: | Any |
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[1 Apr 21:18] Mike Reid
[1 Apr 22:34] Mike Reid
I did not see that 6.1.4 GA had landed. I will leave this bug open for the next week while I test on that build, and will close it in the event has already been fixed.
[1 Apr 23:33] Miguel Solorzano
Thank you for the bug report. Please try version 6.1.4 if still you get the same issue please provide a screenshot about. Thanks.
[2 Apr 17:26] Mike Reid
Updated impacted version to 6.1.4 GA Just had my first occurrence of this bug on 6.1.4. I continually execute the query, but the Result Grid is not visible. In my screenshot you'll see the multiple attempts (16 total) I ran the query. The Results Grid was showing up fine for the earlier results where 1 row was returned, and the first few records showing 2 row(s) returned... then the results just disappeared.
[2 Apr 17:26] Mike Reid
MySQL_Workbench_bug_72203_screenshot Attachment: MySQL_Workbench_bug_72203_screenshot.jpg (image/jpeg, text), 567.18 KiB.
[3 Apr 12:50] Alfredo Kengi Kojima
Can you move the mouse at the bottom of the sql editor area and see if you can resize the resultset up? Maybe it's getting resized to 0 height.
[3 Apr 17:00] Mike Reid
This happened again to me just now... (different query, new connection, etc) It is tricky to get just right, but it seems like that is what's happening. If I position my cursor JUST right, I can get it to turn into an UP ARROW (vs. and UP and DOWN ARROW). Once that happens, you can "drag up" and the Result Grid becomes visible again. Any idea on why the height would be resetting to zero, seemingly at random?
[17 Apr 11:09] Pete Walker
This is happening for me too - and it's definitely getting resized to 0 height - I can bring it back. Yet to find a consistently reproducible method. Video of it happening: https://vimeo.com/92229121
[7 May 16:06] Mike Reid
Thank you for posting the video, Pete. That is exactly what is happening here, seemingly at random. @Workbench devs, has this issue been confirmed yet from your end? This is making MySQL Workbench particularly frustrating to use, and I am curious if there is a known fix or recommendation that can be applied ahead of waiting for the next release?
[10 May 21:07] Nick Endle
Happening for me too, OSX Mavericks and version 6.1.4.11773 1454. When pressing the Execute Query button (or using the hotkey) the result grid jumps down (as it normally does) but doesn't come back up to display the results. If I close every tab I have open and then open a fresh tab, it starts working again.
[18 May 14:20] Martin Peter
I can confirm this bug here with Workbench 6.1.6.11834 on Mac OSX
[20 May 1:34] Saxifrage Cucvara
I, too, have been having this problem constantly. I'm using MySql Workbench 6.1.4 on a Mac OS X 10.8. I am able to reproduce the problem quite regularly by: Opening up a database Right clicking on a table to do an automatic 'Select Rows - Limit 1000'. The table will open up no problems. If I then type in a different query into the same window then the Result Grid disappears. I have to copy and paste my query into a blank SQL window for it to work. This is really frustrating too! Especially as the seemingly obvious problem was very difficult to Google properly!
[20 May 1:42] Mike Reid
Updated impacted version to v6.1.6.
[22 May 7:30] Henrik Verup
I am also affected by this bug. It is very frustrating and I am therefore turning to Oracle SQL Developer even though this is not a better tool for MySQL. I am using MySQL Workbench Community (GPL) for Mac OS X version 6.1.4 revision 11773 build 1454 on OS: OS X 10.9.x Mavericks CPU: 8x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4960HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz - 16.00GiB RAM
[22 May 10:52] Eric Nichols
Ditto. This happens to me quite consistently. Note that if I right-click a table in the list of tables under the Schema in the last-hand column and do "Select Rows", I never see the bug. It only happens when executing my own SQL by clicking the lightning bolt. And for me, it happens the majority of the time, not just rarely. It renders the MySQLWorkbench almost unusable for all but the most basic tasks. Hope someone can solve this one!! I'm using 6.1.6.11834 build 1642
[26 May 21:16] Peter Benci
same behaviour as described in previous comments. Mac OSX 10.9.2 with MySQL Workbench 6.1.4.11773 build 1454
[28 May 8:04] David Schneider
I can confirm the issue with Mac OSX 10.9.3 and Mysql Workbench 6.1.6.11834 Please do something about it, its making my work very painful.
[28 May 18:34] Samuel Oldak
Affects me 100% of the time. OSX 10.9.3, MySQL Workbench 6.1.4.11773.
[28 May 18:36] Mike Reid
Bumping to Critical. At the very least would like to see this bug verified by the devs, I've reached out via multiple channels now. Tempted to roll-back to 6.1.2 (pre-GA) or start looking into alternate solutions. This bug is crippling.
[28 May 23:49] Chip Allen
I'm also getting it and agree that this needs to be fixed ASAP - makes the tool unusable. I'm on 6.1.4.
[28 May 23:56] Eric Nichols
Glad to see it's not just me. I now rolled back to 6.0.9 until further notice since this became unusable.
[30 May 13:14] Richard Malina
I found a workaround. Hit the "Explain" button first (Magnifying glass over bolt); this will open an Explain tab. After the explain tab is open, the normal query does not resize the result grid improperly.
[30 May 17:49] Mike Reid
Interesting...when the Result Grid refreshes, the previous query's result tab is destroyed, then recreated (indicated by a numeric counter for each subsequent execute.) It seems by keeping the "Explain" tab present, it temporarily falls back to it (or any remaining lower tabs) before showing the new results, thus preserving the Result Grid panel's height. I can confirm this as a valid workaround, however it is limited to the current SQL Query tab. Thanks Richard!
[3 Jun 6:18] Graham Charlton
I have found that if you turn off the bottom pane you can then drag the results window up with the cursor. If the bottom pane is visible, you can't get the cursor to find the right place to drag. Hope this helps.
[6 Jun 4:16] Bernie van't Hof
Definitely a show stopper. Driving me nuts. Re closing bottom panel and dragging results window: Works, but has to be repeated for each query execution, perhaps because a new results tab is being generated each time.
[10 Jun 20:14] Henrik Verup
It would indeed very nice to hear from Support, what and when this bug will be fixed? As another workaround, I have found a free version of the TOAD application in App Store. It was initially developed for Oracle databases, but it can also be used with MySql and is quite a good editor.
[18 Jun 15:39] gary smith
Happening here with OSX 10.9.3 and WB 6.1.6.11834 Build 1642. Thank to Richard Malina for the workaround.
[25 Jun 19:13] Maxime Laberge
Affecting me on OSX Mavericks as well. I am not affected on Windows 7 on my PC. Richard's workaround helps for now!
[30 Jun 17:20] Mike Reid
Updated impacted version. I can confirm this bug is still present on 6.1.7 GA.
[3 Jul 3:31] Jeremy Todd
I can also confirm that this bug is still present in 6.1.7 on OS X 10.9.3. It is indeed very frustrating!
[4 Jul 18:16] jay marm
same issue. using sql v 5.5, workbench v 6.1.7 build 1788 result grid blank. the only way to look at the data is via the form editor.
[4 Jul 18:22] jay marm
ooops... sorry, I missed the Mac OS part. I'm running on ubuntu 14.04 with a display resolution of 1360x768 (yah weird I know.. but it runs on a 32" LCD just fine).
[4 Jul 18:33] Mike Reid
Thanks, Jay. Updating the issue to mark OS "Any." Perhaps this will help provide more attention to this issue in hopes of getting it resolved.
[15 Jul 2:46] jay marm
FYI... after trying several different things to try and get workbench working eg. installing various display drivers - all unsuccessful - I've given up and have installed Squirrel SQL instead. http://www.squirrelsql.org/#installation Figuring out how to get it up and working took some doing... like why it doesn't have some built-in feature to download whatever jdbc drivers you want (ie: it comes with none!)?!? The UI isn't anywhere near as intuitive as workbench, but it'll do the job - and bottom line it displays the data! Guide: http://www.squirrelsql.org/kulvir/tutorial.html
[15 Jul 16:30] Maxime Laberge
Commenting to let your know that there is a Verified(status) version of the bug report here: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=72897
[15 Jul 16:35] Mike Reid
Thanks Maxime. I left a note on that issue to note as "Related."
[15 Aug 23:28] Alfredo Kengi Kojima
I can repeat by querying a larger table and disabling the row Limit feature. Seems to be some kind of race. I'm marking this as a duplicate of the other already verified bug #72897
[19 Aug 15:11] Mike Reid
I am using the new 6.2.1 BETA, and it appears that this issue has been fixed. I will report back after more use, but so far so good! :) http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
[25 Aug 9:07] Jonas Hutzenlaub
Result Grid is not yet visible in 6.2.1 BETA on Ubuntu 14.04.
[25 Aug 20:55] jay marm
"[25 Aug 9:07] Jonas Hutzenlaub: Result Grid is not yet visible in 6.2.1 BETA on Ubuntu 14.04" Same here... still no worky using the 6.2.1 beta. :(
[27 Aug 23:10] Ched Cheatham
What a pain.
[4 Sep 15:23] Roy Hill-Percival
This is resolved (at least for OS X) as of the upcoming MySQL Workbench Release 6.2.2 release. official ref: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=72897
[15 Sep 14:54] Jonas Hutzenlaub
unfortunately not fixed in MySQL Workbench Community (GPL) for Linux/Unix version 6.2.2 revision 12242 build 2167 (64 bit)
[26 Oct 15:14] Keith Winkler
Ubuntu 14.10, workbench 6.2.3, grid results panel visible, but rows are never visible. Attachment: ubuntu_14_10_workbench_6.2.3.12312.png (image/png, text), 112.65 KiB.
[27 Oct 18:52] Drew Dormann
I can attest to the report and image supplied by Keith Winkler. On Ubuntu 14.10 the "Result Grid" is completely missing. The "Alter Table" view is also gone.
[29 Oct 12:46] CHEF JEAN
Idem Keith and Drew. After select statement : no data displayed in "Result grid", no action displayed in "Action output". Kubuntu 14.10, workbench 6.1.7 and 6.2.3
[29 Oct 15:27] Casey McMullen
Happening to me on a fresh/from-scratch install on Ubuntu 14.10. Result grid is not showing data (although the data will appear in the Form Editor view, so I know it's there). The Action Output window is also not reporting anything.
[30 Oct 3:08] Casey McMullen
Downgraded from 14.10 to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and installed latest MySQL Workbench version and all works well. Apparently the problem with the disappearing Result Grid (at least for me) is some bug in Ubuntu 14.10, not Workbench.
[30 Oct 10:36] Gilberto de Almeida
I got the same problem after upgraded to Ubuntu 14.10
[30 Oct 16:24] Drew Dormann
For the benefit of others who end up here, this seems to be an issue with the version of GLib packaged with Ubuntu 14.10 - GLib 2.42. It's (hopefully) getting attention in Ubuntu's Launchpad here. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-workbench/+bug/1155571 The problem is apparently solvable by either downgrading GLib - which would happen if you downgraded to Ubuntu 14.04 - or by applying the patch to GLib mentioned here. http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=74147
[11 Nov 19:16] Casey McMullen
If you want to patch and build mysql-workbench yourself, you can:
1. Get the source from for 6.2.3 from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/file.php?id=453799
2. Navigate to the directory you downloaded it to.
3. tar xvf mysql-workbench-community-6.2.3-src.tar.gz
4. cd mysql-workbench-community-6.2.3-src
5. wget -O patch-glib.diff http://bugs.mysql.com/file.php?id=21874&bug_id=74147
6. patch -p0 < patch-glib.diff
7. sudo apt-get build-dep mysql-workbench
8. sudo apt-get install libgdal-dev
9. cd build
10. cmake .. -DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release
11. make (go get lunch on this step, it takes a while)
12. sudo make install
find it in http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=72203