On 7/17/16 at 11:57 PM, Melvin Davidson melvin6925-at-yahoo.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure it would be more helpful if you provided:A. The
structure of the table(s) involved.B. The actual query you used to
retrieve the data.C. Did you run the query in PgAdmin Query Tool or
psql ? Melvin Davidson I r
I'm pretty sure it would be more helpful if you provided:A. The structure of
the table(s) involved.B. The actual query you used to retrieve the data.C. Did
you run the query in PgAdmin Query Tool or psql ? Melvin Davidson
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On 7/17/16 at 5:52 PM, Gavan Schneider wrote:
And yes I did mean to say the application itself is called
pgAdmin 4
The subject pretty much says it all. Screen shot snippets enclosed for
those who work better visually. The amounts with value at the third
decimal digit (i.e., milliDollars), wer
The subject pretty much says it all.
Screen shot snippets enclosed for those who work better visually.
The amounts with value at the third decimal digit (i.e.,
milliDollars), were displayed rounded, not truncated, at 2 places.
Context:
System running pgAdmin: Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
SQL Ser
The subject pretty much says it all.
Screen shot snippets enclosed for those who work better visually.
The amounts with value at the third decimal digit (i.e.,
milliDollars), were displayed rounded, not truncated, at 2 places.
Context:
System running pgAdmin: Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
SQL Ser