Donald Fraser wrote:
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From: "Andreas Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Donald Fraser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "[pgADMIN]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] window scrolling with pgAdmin III
Donald Fraser wrote:
Donald Fraser wrote:
pgAdmin III July 16th Build
reverse engineered SQL statements for columns do not show the correct
DROP statement.
For example:
-- ALTER TABLE public.s_name16 DROP COLUMN s_name16
"public.s_name16" should show the table name but it shows the column
name instead.
Tha
- Original Message -
From: "Andreas Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Donald Fraser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "[pgADMIN]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] window scrolling with pgAdmin III
> Donald Fraser wrote:
>
> > pgAdmin III July
Donald Fraser wrote:
pgAdmin III July 16th Build
Probably something to do with wxWindows but thought I'd mention it anyway.
Minor annoyance with horizontal scrolling in SQL window or reverse
engineer window.
If I have some very long line the horizontal scroll bar doesn't
reflect the true width
pgAdmin III July 16th Build
reverse engineered SQL statements for columns do
not show the correct DROP statement.
For example:
-- ALTER TABLE public.s_name16 DROP COLUMN
s_name16
"public.s_name16" should show the table name but it
shows the column name instead.
Regards
Donald Fraser.
Dear Jorgensen.
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(BYou should try it again when the parameter of postmaster is checked
(Bor other users may finish using a connection.
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(Bpostmaster takes out Error Infomation.
(BIf, when it wants to satisfy many requirements, it is max_connection
(Bof postgresql.conf.
(BBut, you must
pgAdmin III July 16th Build
Probably something to do with wxWindows but thought
I'd mention it anyway.
Minor annoyance with horizontal scrolling in SQL
window or reverse engineer window.
If I have some very long line the horizontal scroll
bar doesn't reflect the true width of the window. I
Dan O Barr wrote:
First of all, let me give you a big kudos for an excellent piece of work!
Thanks!
I have used pgAdmin II every day for months, and now I am
testing/using pgAdmin III. The only things I’ve come across so far are:
Things not working under the Help menu
Known, help will be reor
>
>-- System Information -->>Platform: Windows 2000>Version: 5.0>Build: 2195 Service Pack 4>>-- Application Information -->>Name: pgAdmin II>Version: 1.6.0>Descripton: >>Name: pgSchema>Version: 1.6.0>Descripton: PostgreSQL Schema Objects v1.6.0>>-- Database Information -->>Version: 7.2.0>Descrip
First of all, let me give you a big kudos for an excellent
piece of work! I have used pgAdmin II every day for
months, and now I am testing/using pgAdmin III. The
only things I’ve come across so far are:
Things not working under the Help menu
Renaming a table/field requires refr
--
System Information --
Platform:
Windows 2000
Version:
5.0
Build:
2195 Service Pack 3
--
Application Information --
Name:
pgAdmin II
Version:
1.5.60
Descripton:
Name:
pgSchema
Version:
-- System Information --Platform: Windows
2000Version: 5.0Build: 2195 Service Pack 4-- Application
Information --Name: pgAdmin IIVersion: 1.6.0Descripton:
Name: pgSchemaVersion: 1.6.0Descripton: PostgreSQL Schema
Objects v1.6.0-- Database Information --Version:
7.2.0Descripton: PostgreSQL
> Dear Luigi Lumento.
>
> - Original Message -
>
> > I'm writing to submit a problem on using pgadmin2 to
> > write plpython functions. It didn' happen with pltcl.
> > When i write a function that is longer than one line of code,
> > the server accepts its definition but isn't able
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