When using the DB Migration plugin to import Sql Server or Access dbs, I
consistently get errors similar to:
An error occured at: 2/2/03 5:51:37 PM:
-2147467259: ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "varchar"
Is there a way in the current app to view a more verbose error (i.e., the
offending fi
Hmloaded VS Service pack 5 and it's still doing it. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
John
John Wells said:
> Dave,
>
> Hello again.
>
> Is SP5 a requirement for this vb project? I'm trying to load it in a
> base VB6 install and getting errors from the forms like:
sorry for the wasted bandwidth. Checked em out with linux cvs and
was bitten by the CR-LF bug.
Thanks,
John
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Dave,
Hello again.
Is SP5 a requirement for this vb project? I'm trying to load it in a base
VB6 install and getting errors from the forms like:
'0' could not be loaded
Line 0: The file C:\windows\Desktop\pg\pgadmin2\frmConnect.frm could not
be loaded.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
John
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You're right. I'm at work currently, and I forgot the bastards up in the
Ivory Tower of Firewalls and Security-through-Obscurity started blocking
our cvs access around a month ago. Sorry about that...I'll get it
tonight.
Thanks Dave.
John
Dave Page said:
> I don't see any reason for the
> time
I've been using the Database Migration Wizard to port a Sql Server
database, and it's an awesome tool. It's already saved me s much
time.
Was wondering if there's a way to configure the tool to start a new
transaction for each table and set of data it's moving. The problem is,
I'm porting a
Hi guys.
Been using pgadmin II for the past two days, and man is it a nice tool.
Good work!
One question...some labels appear with truncated text. In other words, it
appears a dialog box or window isn't sized large enough to accomodate for
all the elements contained within, so instead of resizi
Dave,
Thanks! I did install the SDK...after going back and installing the core,
everything works fine.
For the record, this only occured under Windows 98 first edition, the SE
install went fine.
I appreciate your time on this. pgadmin is a great tool!
Thanks,
John
Dave Page said:
> When you
Hi guys.
Trying to get pgadmin installed on Windows 98, but getting an error. This
is a fresh 98 install, but I did upgrade the DAC to the latest after
receiving this error to see if it did any good. It didn't.
The error is:
Error installing ODBC driver: PostgreSQL, ODBC error 0: Verify that th