Zach Conrad a écrit :
DB Restriction field borks on datname IN ('blah') or datname='blah' with the error:
"ERROR: operator does not exist: name <> boolean LINE 5: WHERE datname NOT IN
(datname='blah')
Here's the full query from the logs being sent from pgAdmin:
SELECT db.oid, datname, db.dattablespace AS spcoid, spcname, datallowconn,
datconfig, datacl, pg_encoding_to_char(encoding) AS serverencoding,
pg_get_userbyid(datdba) AS datowner,has_database_privilege(db.oid, 'CREATE') as
cancreate, current_setting('default_tablespace') AS default_tablespace FROM
pg_database db LEFT OUTER JOIN pg_tablespace ta ON db.dattablespace=ta.OID
WHERE datname NOT IN (datname='blah')
The DB Restriction field should not contain : datname IN ('blah')
It should contain : 'blah'
or : 'foo','bar'
Regards.
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