Well, it was I who noted the bug in PostgreSQL, and yes, I have all numeric people in the database...
downloaded and installed the tarball... all seems to work properly now... could edit the group properties at least...


funny how such a thing can affect the system... *gets all philosophic*

Michiel

At 21:15 11-3-2003 +0000, Dave Page wrote:

Hi Michiel,

My guess is that you have some numeric-only usernames on your system -
this caused exactly the same problem on my system when I was testing. I
have fixed this now - can you please try the snapshot from the binaries
folder at http://cvs.pgadmin.org/. Installation instructions are in the
readme.

Regards, Dave.

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> Argh...
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> One should include the file when promising it! :)
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> > Is it just me, or do all of you have trouble with groups?
> > I tried to do some group-stuff, but pgAdmin yelled about some
> > errors... What I did:
> > - connect to the database (it has some old groups, maybe that's the
> > trick, so I mention it ;->)
> > - unfold the group-option
> > - right-click on a group to ask for its properties
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> > I get the error: An error has occurred in
> > pgAdminII:frmGroup.Initialize:
> > Number: 35603
> > Description: Invalid Key
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> Do you have any odd group names? Can you supply a Full Debug
> log up to and including the error please (under Tools -> Options)?
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