Hello Dave and list,
Would it be a good idea to allow the user to select the version of
pg_dump that pgAdmin uses for backups?
I realise from previous threads on this list that pgAdmin is fairly
clever about finding a pg_dump to use, but to give an example: at the
moment, I have three versions
Patrick Headley wrote:
The problem is intermittent and, to my knowledge is new to v1.6.0. I see
that I confused version numbers in my first email. The problem is showing up
in v1.6.0 and 1.6.1. Also, now that I reread the last line I typed I see
that I typed it in wrong. What I intended to say wa
Hi,
because pgAdmin III\1.6\Docs\de_DE\tips.txt is not unicode =>
http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=%22Failed+to+convert+file+contents+to+Unicode%22
and no tips are availible.
If I open the file in notpad and save as UTF8, no error and tips are
complete.
* Platform you're running on: Wi
Mike G wrote:
We do use File->Export.
Encoding I have the radio button set to Local charset.
The database is utf-8.
Quoting all columns, including column names, quote character ", Column
separator is a comma.
Row separator is LF
I normally export to a network drive.
I will get together with
We do use File->Export.
Encoding I have the radio button set to Local charset.
The database is utf-8.
Quoting all columns, including column names, quote character ", Column
separator is a comma.
Row separator is LF
I normally export to a network drive.
I will get together with my co-worker an
Hi,
Is there a visible timeframe for releasing binaries for FC6?
Thanks,
Marian
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TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend
Yes please send me the fix.
I am sure. I didn't know of version 1.6.1 until I had the same problem with
the Win installation version.
Thanks for your help.
Bob
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From: "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bob Pawley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "PG Admin"
Sent: Tuesd
Thanks Dave.
I understand the message comes from the PG server, but if I switch PgAdmin to a
language, I would have expected LC_MESSAGES to be switched to the same value,
so I get server messages in the same language ... but that's a completely
separate issue.
Let me know if there's anything I
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
Sorry, more details :
I am running PgAdmin III on Windows XP against a PosgreSQL 8.1 server on Linux
(Ubuntu 6.06).
I have downloaded PgAdmin from the PgAdmin web site.
I am indeed talking about the Query tool.
If I type in and run :
select sdfgdfh
I get the following er
Sorry, more details :
I am running PgAdmin III on Windows XP against a PosgreSQL 8.1 server on Linux
(Ubuntu 6.06).
I have downloaded PgAdmin from the PgAdmin web site.
I am indeed talking about the Query tool.
If I type in and run :
select sdfgdfh
I get the following error message:
ERREUR:
S
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
Hi,
Since I have upgraded to version 1.6.1, I do not get error messages text any
more, only error numbers ! ? !
Is there something to configure to get the text too ?
What OS? Did you compile it yourself? I assume you're talking about the
query tool, in which case you sh
Hi,
Since I have upgraded to version 1.6.1, I do not get error messages text any
more, only error numbers ! ? !
Is there something to configure to get the text too ?
Have fun,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Computing Froggy
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Erbil KARAMAN wrote:
i have over 60 tables and lots of contraints (foreign keys) -
multiple_inheritance for most of the tables. i will try to reproduce
it with minimum tables and inheritances. And it also doesn't happen
all the time. (i'm making stress tests on indexes, and it fails with
"catalog
Erbil KARAMAN wrote:
i'm using pgAdmin III - 1.6.1 - rev:5709 win32 binary version
when i try to view table details, sometimes foreign keys comes with
missing column names which causes a syntax error when i try to
recreate or copy table.
ex:
pgAdmin III:
-
CONSTRAINT xxx_yyy
mike wrote:
Hello,
Has something changed from 1.4 to 1.6 in how pgadmin exports files? In
1.6 RC1 I have had issues when exporting the results of a query to a
file that
A) I get the dialog box that says the Export completed sucessfully
B) Upon opening the file I find it is damaged because the
Patrick Headley wrote:
PGAdmin III v1.6.1 binary install
Windows XP SP2 with all known patches
If you open one of the maintenance forms for backing up or restoring a
database, the form isn’t wide enough to display the browse button for
selecting the file to backup into or restore from. I c
Bob Pawley wrote:
I am running on Win XP and I have permission. There are only some of the
tables in this condition. Once I enter info (through a Delphi interface)
the row appears - but only rows that have information. These tables also
are missing the column headers until info is entered.
Ah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PgAdmin 1.6.0
Windows XP (current SP/fixes)
postgresql 8.1.3 (also 7.x)
To recreate:
Highlight a table in the server browser. Choose a table that
will take a while to load in the table edit view.
Be sure View All is selected in the options.
C
Patrick Headley wrote:
PGAdmin III v1.6.1 binary install
Windows XP SP2 with all known patches
This was an issue in v1.4.2, as well.
I can backup a PostgreSQL v8.0.4 database with large objects with no
problems. However, if I use PGAdminIII v1.6.1 to restore the database I
receive an
Patrick Headley wrote:
I have been working with PGAdminIII v1.6.1. and 1.6.2 for the past three
days and discovered a problem while editing. To reproduce the error,
open the editor window to edit an existing object. Then, place the
insertion point with the mouse somewhere where you want to edit
i'm using pgAdmin III - 1.6.1 - rev:5709 win32 binary version
when i try to view table details, sometimes foreign keys comes with
missing column names which causes a syntax error when i try to
recreate or copy table.
ex:
pgAdmin III:
-
CONSTRAINT xxx_yyy_fkey FOREIGN KEY ()
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