Dear all,
Would it be possible to have to different symbols
for index scans and sequence scans? Just like there is a different symbol for
bitmap scans.. (although this is not a very clear one: a question mark). These
clues are very important for performance boosting and having different sym
Sim Zacks wrote:
The problem is that on a successful restore with warnings, the user is
used to clicking the Done button. I have had to drop the database and
restore again a number of times because I was used to clicking the
button and it tried to restore again.
If it completely fails, then I see
Dave Page wrote:
Thanks for the link. We do already have a plist file - the only sensible
option I can think of is to add /usr/local/pgsql/bin (and whereever the
dports version installs if it's different) to the path in it and hope
the user installs PostgreSQL there. We can always include a note
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> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deact
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> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated
[re: pgadmin3.app not being able
Hi all
I have something similar like this situation w/ PgAdmin 1.4.0 :
Database X has two schemas: A and B. In both schemas, there is a table named C.
Now when I the schema B in the left-hand tree, then right-click on the table C
therein and select "Backup", PGAdmin III will dump the table in
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> Raymond O'Donnell
> Sent: 21 November 2005 13:18
> To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] BUG: Grant Wizard
>
> On 20 Nov 2005 at 17:19, A.j. Langereis wrote:
>
> >
On 20 Nov 2005 at 17:19, A.j. Langereis wrote:
> Hmmm. that is stange: I'm using Win XP here and I'm unable to click on an
> item in the combobox. This is, for as far as I have seen, the only combobox
> that has this problem: Selecting another table owner, for instance, is no
I have the same beha
The problem is that on a successful restore with warnings, the user is
used to clicking the Done button. I have had to drop the database and
restore again a number of times because I was used to clicking the
button and it tried to restore again.
If it completely fails, then I see your point.
Sim
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Sim Zacks wrote:
Version 1.4.0
When you restore a database and there are no problems the Ok button
turns into a Done button. Clicking on this closes the window.
When there are errors or warnings, the OK button stays an ok button
and clicking on it attempts to do the restore again.
To get out of t
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