Stephan Jaensch wrote:
Hi all,
I was using the query editor to select some data which caused the result
pane to have a horizontal scrollbar (because too many columns were
selected to fit the window). Using that scrollbar to view the rightmost
columns does scroll the content cells, but not the
On 15/04/2007 17:12, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
"Port" is the TCP/IP port on which the server is listening - this is
5432 by default, unless you chaned it when installing PostgreSQL.
Typo: for "chaned" read "changed" :-)
R.
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Ray
On 15/04/2007 10:00, shieldy wrote:
but i just didnot know the server name and the Name , Host, and even the
password, I install the postgresql on my own computer, so I have the
enought access rights, but what should I fill the blank??
"Name" is just a descriptive name you can give the serve
and how ,thank you ,
I got this sentence:
If pgAdmin is running on a Windows machine, it can control the postmaster
service if you have enough access rights. Enter the name of the service. In
case of a remote server, it must be prepended by the machine name (e.g.
PSE1\pgsql-8.0). pgAdmin will auto
Hi all,
I was using the query editor to select some data which caused the result
pane to have a horizontal scrollbar (because too many columns were
selected to fit the window). Using that scrollbar to view the rightmost
columns does scroll the content cells, but not the column labels at the
t
shieldy a écrit :
after i have click the add server
and get the new server Registration dialogue
but I just didnot know how to fill the dialogue,
anyone can help me ? thank you!
btw: I have install postgresql 8.2 for windows on my computer.
Read this :
http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/1.6/conn
after i have click the add server
and get the new server Registration dialogue
but I just didnot know how to fill the dialogue,
anyone can help me ? thank you!
btw: I have install postgresql 8.2 for windows on my computer.
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