Were you doing that over a vpn connection by chance?
Pgadmin frequently will get disconnect for me if it is idle for a while
when using it through a vpn connection. I will still be logged into the
vpn and able to browse my network folders after it has happened so I
know the vpn connection was not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Were you doing that over a vpn connection by chance?
(...)
Hi Mike!
No, this time I have been working via plain TCP/IP to port 5433 in the
company intranet.
From outside the company I usually connect via SSH-tunnel and port
forwarding, which works just as well. I
Hi developers! Hi Dave!
Testing 1.6.1 rev: 5709, client Win XP. Host Debian Sarge, PG 8.1.4
A new version is out. Congratulations on your good work! :)
I have run a few tests, found nothing bad, and used it for serious work.
Found something bad though, when I was not looking. Here is what I did
Dave Page написа:
[...]
> Ahh, well the common joke spelling is speeling with two e's.
>
Not really. At least not according to Apache Foundation -
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_speling.html .
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Milen A. Radev
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Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
On 30 Nov 2006 at 21:05, Frank Jessopp wrote:
and speling has two LL's
What, speing?
That was supposed to be my small joke :)
Ahh, well the common joke spelling is speeling with two e's.
:-)
Regards, Dave
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On 30 Nov 2006 at 21:05, Frank Jessopp wrote:
> and speling has two LL's
That was supposed to be my small joke :)
--Ray.
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Raymond O'Donnell
Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Galway, Ireland
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Hi Dave et al,
Just spotted a small typo or two in the guru hint for "Editting
Views, Stored Procedures or Functions" - "editing" should have just
one "t". :)
--Ray.
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Raymond O'Donnell
Director of Music, Galway Cathedral,
You did not grant access privileges to schema.
Also GRANT administrators on the base schema as you did for the table.
--Imad
www.EnterpriseDB.com
On 12/1/06, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi list,
I am having problem with grants and users on PostgreSQL.
I am using pg
Hi list,
I am having problem with grants and users on PostgreSQL.
I am using pgAdmin to connect like other user to test my permissions.
As the owner of the database I have criated two roles:
administrators (cannot connect)
ezequias (can connect)
I give permissions to a table I have:
GRANT SEL
I have a table which stores paths to objects. The path, and framents of the
path, are useful in several different formats. I can store the base path and
have views or code re-render in the variations, or even calc the variations
at update time and store in separate columns. With the last option ye
I would suggest you to put the parameters in the same order you can
find in pgpass.conf
I did like this(starting the service):
/usr/bin/pgagent hostaddr=127.0.0.1 dbname= user= -l 2 &
2006/11/30, Együd Csaba (Freemail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[Sorry if this post arrives twice. I have
Try to put 127.0.0.1:54814:*:postgres:Z
In my case it works, but not on Windows (in my case linux CentOS, as Server)
2006/11/30, Együd Csaba (Freemail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[Sorry if this post arrives twice. I have problems with my news reader.]
Hi ,
I installed pgAdmin3 1.6 on WindowsXP
[Sorry if this post arrives twice. I have problems with my news reader.]
Hi ,
I installed pgAdmin3 1.6 on WindowsXP SP2. The postgres 8.1.4 server is
running on localhost (port=54814).
I try to test pgAgent before I switch it to production.
I realized that everithing works well when I put a pass
Hello.
After adding the BIN directory to the PATH variable in the system variables
list, pgAdmin now shows the Backup and Restore items.
Thanks everybody for your help.
Hélder M. Vieira
I've just removed PostgreSQL 8.2 Beta 3 and installed the 8.2 RC1 package
in a Windows 2000 Pro machine
Erbil KARAMAN wrote:
i use pgAdminIII (Win32 binary) version 1.4.3 to test my relational DB
running on Postgresql v8.1.3.
For some indexes i use operator classes such as varchar_pattern_ops
for LIKE selections. but i cant see the operator class definition in
pgAdmin table "properties". They are
i use pgAdminIII (Win32 binary) version 1.4.3 to test my relational DB
running on Postgresql v8.1.3.
For some indexes i use operator classes such as varchar_pattern_ops
for LIKE selections. but i cant see the operator class definition in
pgAdmin table "properties". They are seen in dumps that i h
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/sql-createtable.html
It does not seem to be listed in the docs if I'm scanning very fast.
I know Microsoft SQL server supports it.
Perhaps you should use views instead in pgsql.
- Joris
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Hélder M. Vieira wrote:
Hello.
I've just removed PostgreSQL 8.2 Beta 3 and installed the 8.2 RC1
package in a Windows 2000 Pro machine.
With pgAdmin, I created a database and tried to restore a backup.
At this point I noticed that, in the context-sensitive menu over the
database name in the O
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