On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
wrote:
> Le mercredi 18 novembre 2009 à 15:16:39, David Blewett a écrit :
>> Just tried to change the font on my OS X Snow Leopard laptop and
>> encountered an odd bug. I'm using the 1.10.0 dmg. If you try to change
>> the font on either the main
Guillaume - do you have a copy of Karmic to hand? If so, can you take
a quick look at this please? I didn't bring my external hard drive
with me, so only have a couple of VMs here.
2009/11/18 Vladimir Koković :
> Hi,
>
> Today I made pgAdmin (revision 8079) and now I have a very unusual
> situatio
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Guillaume Lelarge
wrote:
> Le lundi 16 novembre 2009 à 19:08:29, Little, Douglas a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> I'm new to this community and not sure how to submit feature request.
>> Please advise.
>>
>> I'm converting from Teradata to greenplum, and one nice feature in o
Le mercredi 18 novembre 2009 à 15:16:39, David Blewett a écrit :
> Just tried to change the font on my OS X Snow Leopard laptop and
> encountered an odd bug. I'm using the 1.10.0 dmg. If you try to change
> the font on either the main Preferences tab or the Query tab, when you
> click the . . . but
Le lundi 16 novembre 2009 à 19:08:29, Little, Douglas a écrit :
> Hi,
> I'm new to this community and not sure how to submit feature request.
> Please advise.
>
> I'm converting from Teradata to greenplum, and one nice feature in our TD
> query tool was a query history. Timestamp, completion
Le lundi 16 novembre 2009 à 18:36:01, Vladimir Koković a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> pgAdmin is something I use every day and not thinking about another
> DB-manager, but one thing bothers me, as pgAdmin for each new query
> opens a new frame.
>
> I am interested in whether there is consideration of a 'sin
2009/11/18 Raymond O'Donnell :
> On 18/11/2009 17:20, Thom Brown wrote:
>> Where can I find a list of aggregate funtions? I can't find them
>> anywhere. I'm using v1.10.0. This page says it's supported:
>> http://pgadmin.org/features.php
>
> I think aggregates are hidden in the tree by default..
On 18/11/2009 17:20, Thom Brown wrote:
> Where can I find a list of aggregate funtions? I can't find them
> anywhere. I'm using v1.10.0. This page says it's supported:
> http://pgadmin.org/features.php
I think aggregates are hidden in the tree by defaultgo to File ->
Options -> Display, and
Hello everybody,
It's my first post here so let me make a presentation.
I'm a french user of postgreSQL working with Netbeans.
I also teach database science for high degrees in Cnam, and I naturely
teach on PostgreSQL.
I'm working on linux Mandriva 2009.0 with a Dell Inspiron.
Best regards
Fl
Where can I find a list of aggregate funtions? I can't find them
anywhere. I'm using v1.10.0. This page says it's supported:
http://pgadmin.org/features.php
Thanks
Thom
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Just tried to change the font on my OS X Snow Leopard laptop and
encountered an odd bug. I'm using the 1.10.0 dmg. If you try to change
the font on either the main Preferences tab or the Query tab, when you
click the . . . button the font selection window appears but then
immediately disappears, ma
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