Reshat Sabiq wrote:
> Although you have a point, i still think asking for a locale provides
> advantages:
> 1. Some system locales might not be supported.
Unlikely. pgAdmin supports more languages than any other program I
know.
> 2. Multilingual people might want to choose a locale other than t
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Well, the other tiny disadvantage is that it makes pgAdmin look a bit
foolish.
OK, I give up :-)
While the reason to implement that initial language question was just as
discussed by Reshat, I now agree that in the vast majority of cases the
default system language
It's rumoured that Indibil once said:
> Hi:
>
> I have a PostgreSQL 7.2.2 database since 2 years working right until
> now. When I try to delete a row from pgAdmin II , I get the message "
> cannot uniquely identify, 2 rows match." If I go on deleting
> the row, the 2 ones are deleted. Of C
Hi:
I have a PostgreSQL 7.2.2 database since 2 years working right until now.
When I try to delete a row from pgAdmin II , I get the message " cannot
uniquely identify, 2 rows match." If I go on deleting the row, the 2
ones are deleted. Of Course the 2 rows don't match. They have different