![]() This also yields exactly the same results, I can see my database but none of the tables. One thing I also tried, as I'm using Navicat Premium, is to install the Navicat PostgreSQL version instead. I read some instructions about how these tables might be 'system items', and went into the Navicat preferences and checked the box that says 'Show system items (PostgreSQL, SQL Server)' to no avail. I've verified that both my web app, and phpPgAdmin can both access all the tables and data, so the issue seems to lie with Navicat. I'm not trying to get into these, but into a custom DB full of tables. I saw the other question here, where a user was trying to get into 'template0' and 'template1': Some PostgreSQL databases not visible through clients like Navicat or pgAdmin ![]() When I click on the database with my tables, however, it expands the database but doesn't show anything. I generally use Navicat to connect to my databases, so I've set up a connection to a remote Postgres DB the same way I normally would. ![]()
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