No, because pgadmin treats it as a system catalog. You'll need to use
ALTER TABLE in the query tool.
On 5/6/08, Benjamin Krajmalnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Via pgAdmin, going into the pgagent catalog, I do not have an option of
> changing the column type to int4.
>
>
> > -Original Message
In the last exciting episode Bruce Ferrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to
utter:
The subject says it all
Yes, I'm looking at the hole in the ground containing the twisted ductwork,
broken copper cables and 'hanging on by a thread' fibre optic cables at the
moment :-(
In a nutshell, some builder
Hi Herb,
Using regedit, try deleting the registry key (after making appropriate backups of
course :-)):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\pgAdmin II\Log file
Regards, Dave.
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>When I create
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>Now that pgA
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