Hi,
backup, create a new DB with the name you want and then restore data
into it.
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leoabhi rašė:
Hallo,
Thanks for your reply. It helped and worked.
I tried to change the name of Database to small letters, but Pgadmin doesnt
allow me to do so or i failed to figure it out ?
Any suggestions how i can replace my existing database with a new name ?
thanks
Rgrds,
Abhi
Melvin Davidson-3 wrote:
Hello Abhi,
It seems to me that a datatype of real[] would be appropriate.
Alternative syntax is real ARRAY[3]
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/arrays.html#AEN5738
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Hallo,
I want to make a column which will store (x,y,z) cordinates
Eg(2.12 , -3.00012 , 5.2132)
Is there any inbuilt datatype for Pgadmin III??
Please reply with your suggestions
thanks
Abhi
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