Re: [pgadmin-support] Database connections

2003-10-14 Thread Dave Page
Hi George From: George Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 October 2003 14:58To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [pgadmin-support] Database connections In pgAdmin II, if I understand it correctly, the program determines the databases present on the server using pg_Da

[pgadmin-support] Database connections

2003-10-14 Thread George Weaver
In pgAdmin II, if I understand it correctly, the program determines the databases present on the server using pg_Database when the user selects Connect.  I assume that the program then connects to a specific database when one is chosen by the user from the database tree.    As far as I can

Re: [pgadmin-support]bug reporting

2003-10-14 Thread Andreas Pflug
Alexandr S wrote: Andreas Pflug wrote: Alexandr S wrote: It can be usually opened with Opera or Mozilla Firebird having set before Character Coding to windows-1251. May be fonts don t support russian language. Any way with text_s_unicodein unicode there is the same problem: I can t ex

Re: [pgadmin-support]bug reporting

2003-10-14 Thread Alexandr S
Andreas Pflug wrote: Alexandr S wrote: It can be usually opened with Opera or Mozilla Firebird having set before Character Coding to windows-1251. May be fonts don t support russian language. Any way with text_s_unicodein unicode there is the same problem: I can t export such data from

Re: [pgadmin-support]bug reporting

2003-10-14 Thread Andreas Pflug
Alexandr S wrote: It can be usually opened with Opera or Mozilla Firebird having set before Character Coding to windows-1251. May be fonts don t support russian language. Any way with text_s_unicodein unicode there is the same problem: I can t export such data from Query Window ( Pgadmi

Re: [pgadmin-support] Inverse Constraints

2003-10-14 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 14 October 2003 09:42 > To: Andrae Muys > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Inverse Constraints > > > > > One feature I would like to find is the ability to list all the > > constraints t

Re: [pgadmin-support] Inverse Constraints

2003-10-14 Thread Andreas Pflug
Andrae Muys wrote: I am very new to postgresql and would like to express my appreciation for the wonderful work you have done with pgadminIII. Thanks! One feature I would like to find is the ability to list all the constraints that refer to a given table or column. This would be probably quit

Re: [pgadmin-support] View column defaults in pgAdminIII

2003-10-14 Thread Andreas Pflug
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: Unfortunately this is not possible because PostgreSQL doesn't retain the original SQL entered (see the many discussions about this on the pgsql-hackers list for details). Yes, and I had quite some fights to get this pretty-print functions into the backend for guys

Re: [pgadmin-support]bug reporting

2003-10-14 Thread Alexandr S
Andreas Pflug wrote: Then I have to open pgadmin again. Fortunately data didn t lose. Then I open Query Tool and type:"SELECT * from mytable;" . Result of the query is right. Then I try to export data but I cann t do that because pgadmin suddenly shut down without saving any data. text_