On Nov 18, 2005, at 5:45 AM, Andreas Pflug wrote:
You need the executables in the path for pgAdmin.
I was wondering about this also for OS X. I got it to work by putting
pg_dump and pg_restore inside pgAdmin OS X package (MacOS folder). Is
this what you mean by "in the path" -- same dire
I think what Traci ment here is that it's not possible to select a
differenct name from the combobox by clicking in the list of names.
Nevertheless it is possible to do this via the scrollwheel of your mouse.
Your sincerely,
Aarjan Langereis
> Traci Sumpter wrote:
> > pgAdmin III 1.4.0 Nov 5 200
> A.j. Langereis wrote:
> > I would like to add to this, that it is niether possible to select
> > individual users here: They aren't in the list at all.
>
> This is intentional, read the FAQs and see the "Show users for
> privileges" option
Oops :D
Sorry didn't see that. Please ignore also th
> A.j. Langereis wrote:
>
> > Nevertheless I ran into a "bug", or maybe better: a feature-request.
> > When one is creating a new foreign key via the tool, it is not possible
> > to select "no action" for either "on update" or "on delete". This is a
> > pitty, because "restrict", which is almost th
Christian Sengstock wrote:
Hi,
i have a problem with pgadminIII 1.2.2 (deb build) on debian. I access
a remote postgres database (8.0.3) on linux.
the "Tools->Backup" and "Tools->Restore" functionality is always
deactivated! Doesn't matter where i am in the database tree.
About my system:
* I d
Max Khon wrote:
Hi!
Is it planned to add database design tools to pgadmin3? I think this would
be very useful addition.
No. I *do* like to see a good db design tool, AFAIK there is absolutely
no usable OS tool around (usable means: sub models, dbms independence).
Effort to implement a good to
A.j. Langereis wrote:
Nevertheless I ran into a "bug", or maybe better: a feature-request.
When one is creating a new foreign key via the tool, it is not possible
to select "no action" for either "on update" or "on delete". This is a
pitty, because "restrict", which is almost the same, doesn't
A.j. Langereis wrote:
I would like to add to this, that it is niether possible to select
individual users here: They aren't in the list at all.
This is intentional, read the FAQs and see the "Show users for
privileges" option
Regards,
Andreas
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Traci Sumpter wrote:
pgAdmin III 1.4.0 Nov 5 2005
When you select the user group to grant permissions to the selection remains
on public and are not able to change
You have to use the ADD and REMOVE buttons.
Regards
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TIP
Hi,
i have a problem with pgadminIII 1.2.2 (deb build) on debian. I access
a remote postgres database (8.0.3) on linux.
the "Tools->Backup" and "Tools->Restore" functionality is always
deactivated! Doesn't matter where i am in the database tree.
About my system:
* I don't have a local postgres da
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