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Stojan Rancic wrote:
Hojla Andreas,
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 11:30:25 PM, si napisal(a):
You'll have to copy all *.sql scripts into one directory for win32 from
the slony sources. On Linux, they are installed into
/usr/local/pgsql/shared or so by the slony make install process.
This see
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Hojla Andreas,
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 11:30:25 PM, si napisal(a):
> You'll have to copy all *.sql scripts into one directory for win32 from
> the slony sources. On Linux, they are installed into
> /usr/local/pgsql/shared or so by the slony make install process.
This seems to work fine, than
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Hi,
with postgres 8.1 and pgadmin 1.4.0 I found no way ( except a select on
pg_catalog-tables ) to
get a list of all members belonging to certain group role.
The other way around works ( all assigned roles to a certain role).
If we use group roles to manage access to objects it would be neccess
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Dave Page wrote:
Hi Zsolt,
Please use the mailing lists for support - they help ensure the most
appropriate people can see your message.
In this case I think we need to call on Andreas' expertise with that
particular code (he wrote it). I'm already struggling to get it to work
correctly on
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi,
I get the following error when I choose "Tools -> Server Configuration
-> postgresql.conf"
An error has occured:
ERROR: invalid input syntax for type timestamp: "NULL"
CONTEXT: SQL function "pg_file_length" statement 1
I get the following error when I choose "T
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi,
Given the query below, running explain beta3 gives me:
"Query inserted one row with OID 0. ERROR: schema "prototype" does not
exist".
PgAdmin 1.2.2 does not give an error. The table prototype.orders exists.
update prototype.orders
set amount = odbc.orders.orde
Obe, Regina DND\MIS wrote:
Just figured it out. I guess you can't have "Verbose" enabled in explain
options for it to work. That should probably be put in the documentation
somewhere.
Added to docs.
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Chris wrote:
How do I rename a constraint?
You can't. Drop and recreate it.
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Dave Page wrote:
On 6/11/05 9:11 am, "Chris Velevitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/6/05, Sim Zacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, if your main database activity is changing the data type of a
column in ways that are disallowed by PostGreSQL, then you are
correct. PGAdmin is point
Exgen wrote:
Hello,
When I open procedure properties dialog and open "SQL" tab, it contains
corrupted procedure definition, i.e.
Instead of
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION "testProc"(IN "in_Param1" "varchar", IN
"in_Param2" int4, OUT "out_Param1" int4, OUT "out_Param2" "varchar") AS
$BODY$
Thanks!
I noticed the URL is wrong 2009 should be 209.
http://145.98.209.235/deel/index.php?dir=RPM/Mandrivalinux2005LE/i586/
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Petri
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> I've uploaded pgadmin3 v. 1.4.0 for both x86_64 and i586 to
> the pgadmin server.
> The packages are built on Mandriva li
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