I have noticed that the rpm of pgadmin3 v. 1.6.1 on the PostgreSQL
download site is the same file as the pgadmin3-docs rpm file. In fact,
they are both the pgadmin3-docs-1.6.1-2.i386.rpm file. That is, the
file called pgadmin3-1.6.1-2.i386.rpm is mislabeled and is really just
another copy of the
I often perform single-table backups using pgadmin.
Recently, a problem occurred while doing that kind of backup using pgadmin
1.6.2 and PostgreSQL 8.2.1 on a Windows XP server:
When trying to backup a table contained in a specific schema, pg_dump can't
find the table.
For instance, I have a
Laurent ROCHE a écrit :
> Thanks Guillaume, for having a look again.
>
> Last time, you looked: I had 1.6.1 and you were using 1.6.2 (kind of beta:
> from the source), and we thought it will be solved with the new version.
> But it's not !
>
> I have done a new test: I create a new db with UTF8,
Thanks Guillaume, for having a look again.
Last time, you looked: I had 1.6.1 and you were using 1.6.2 (kind of beta: from
the source), and we thought it will be solved with the new version.
But it's not !
I have done a new test: I create a new db with UTF8, and another with LATIN1.
If I type an
Dave Page a ecrit le 15/01/2007 17:46:
Did you get a chance to look at this Guillaume?
I already looked at this and wasn't able to reproduce it. I will try
again tonight. Perhaps I missed something.
Regards.
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Guillaume.
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Hi Christophe,
It does not change a thing !
If I type:
SET client_encoding TO 'LATIN9';
sdfghsdfh;
In 1.6.2, I get:
ERREUR:
État SQL :42601
Caractère : 37
When in 1.4.3, I get :
ERREUR: erreur de syntaxe sur ou près de «sdfghsdfh» au caractère 1
And in 1.6.2, but LATIN1 character set databa
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Hi Laurent
Can you try this
SET client_encoding TO 'LATIN9'
before sending your query ?
Christophe.
P.S .You can send me your answer in french if you prefer ?
Laurent ROCHE a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me, on this one ?
>
>
> Have fun,
I was experimenting with configuring Slony-I using pgAdmin 1.6.1 on
Windows 2000 Advances Server.
I thought it would be nice to use Node numbers to match the slave
numbers, i.e.
Local Node of zero for the Master, and one for the first slave, 2 for
the second, etc...
pgAdmin would not allow me to
Did you get a chance to look at this Guillaume?
/D
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me, on this one ?
>
>
> Have fun,
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> Cc :
Hi,
Can anyone help me, on this one ?
Have fun,
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Objet : Still no text for error me
The pgAdmin Development Team are pleased to announce the release of
pgAdmin 1.6.2, the Open Source graphical PostgreSQL administration tool
for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Solaris, now available for
download in source and a variety of binary formats from:
http://www.pgadmin.org/download/
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