[pgadmin-support] Error Message: Object required

2003-10-31 Thread Tania Zignani
-- 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: 7.3.2 Descripton: P

Re: [pgadmin-support] Update and rows count

2003-10-31 Thread Emmanuel GUYOT - InCrEG
Ok, I may confuse with tools from other databases. It's great that you've already included it. Thanks. E.G. - Original Message - From: Andreas Pflug To: Emmanuel GUYOT - InCrEG Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 6:29 PM Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Update and row

Re: [pgadmin-support] Update and rows count

2003-10-31 Thread Andreas Pflug
Emmanuel GUYOT - InCrEG wrote: Hi, With pgAdminIII, in the Query tool window the number of updated rows isn't shown any more. Is there a way to see it ? It never was visible, and I wonder why nobody (including me) missed it so far. Implemented in cvs head now. Regards, Andreas

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2003-10-31 Thread Jean M. Paul
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[pgadmin-support] Update and rows count

2003-10-31 Thread Emmanuel GUYOT - InCrEG
Hi, With pgAdminIII, in the Query tool window the number of updated rows isn't shown any more. Is there a way to see it ? Regards, Emmanuel Guyot 8 Rue des Montées 45100 Orléans France Phone : [33] (0)2 38 56 42 72 GSM : [33] (0)6 84 62 81 73 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ : 6945538 Web site : ht

Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-10-31 Thread blacknoz
>Also, anything before OpenSSL 0.9.7c or 0.9.6k is not viable because of a recent >CERT. Please see: >http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-26.html Yes but generally, distros backport patches to older release so that they don't break the global way the soft run... For RH, openssl-0.9.7a-20 is