I feel a little stupid because I know this is the exact same problem I had on my
windows box. The problem is, I don't know how I fixed it and I can't find the
conversation in the archives.
Hopefully someone here can help me (again).
I have postgreSQL up and running on my slackware linux box. I
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Platform:
Windows 2000
Version:
5.0
Build:
2195 Service Pack 4
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Name:
pgAdmin
II
Version:
1.6.0
Descripton:
Name:
pgSchema
Version:
Matt Doggett wrote:
Hi-
I have a database with a mixed upper/lower case name (eg. "testA").
When I try to create a new database using this database as a template,
pgAdmin responds with "ERROR! Template database testa does not exist."
I can create a new database using the command line :> createdb
Sorry. Forgot to mention that I'm using PgAdminIII 1.1.0 Developer's
version (Feb 11 2004) on Win2K.
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Hi-
I have a database with a mixed upper/lower case name (eg. "testA").
When I try to create a new database using this database as a template,
pgAdmin responds with "ERROR! Template database testa does not exist."
I can create a new database using the command line :> createdb -T
"testA" newdb.
Le Jeudi 4 Mars 2004 23:08, Raphaël Enrici a écrit :
> Jean-Michel: can you add the missing "deb" on the download page please ?
Done. Sorry for the delay. Cheers, Jean-Michel
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