Dave Page wrote:
Albin Blaschka wrote:
In opposite I had said before it seems that it depends on the encoding
of the database - if the database is encoded in UTF-8, I get no
messages, in Latin-9 I *do*...
So it seems that indeed Laurent and me have the same problem...
I assume whatever scri
Albin Blaschka wrote:
Hello,
In opposite I had said before it seems that it depends on the encoding
of the database - if the database is encoded in UTF-8, I get no
messages, in Latin-9 I *do*...
So it seems that indeed Laurent and me have the same problem...
I assume whatever script you a
Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
Hi Albin!
Most interesting, especially as your setup looks much like mine. And I
do see error messages.
cc-ing Dave and Laurent as they might take special interest in your
case. So I keep it in English.
Some more information might be useful:
encoding of the database
Erwin Brandstetter schrieb:
Hi Albin!
Most interesting, especially as your setup looks much like mine. And I
do see error messages.
cc-ing Dave and Laurent as they might take special interest in your
case. So I keep it in English.
Some more information might be useful:
encoding of the databa
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De : Erwin Brandstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc : Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Envoyé le : Vendredi, 2 Mars 2007, 23h00mn 35s
Objet : Re: [pgadmin-support] Display of error message
Laurent ROCHE a écrit :
I though I had a pal ;-) ... I am on my own again (see Erwin answer below).
Guillaume have you managed to do more testing, on a Ubuntu machine ?
Yes. And I can't find a way to get the same issue as you.
I'm really sorry about this. What really bugs me is that I don't
Hi Albin!
Most interesting, especially as your setup looks much like mine. And I
do see error messages.
cc-ing Dave and Laurent as they might take special interest in your
case. So I keep it in English.
Some more information might be useful:
encoding of the database?-- \l command in psql
ter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc : pgadmin-support@postgresql.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé le : Vendredi, 2 Mars 2007, 13h57mn 48s
Objet : Re: [pgadmin-support] Display of error message
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>> I am interested to know if you've managed to reproduce Laurent's problem
>> thou
Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
Hi Dave!
We don't display it in the Edit Grid filter validation error message
because it doesn't make sense when the message refers to a full query of
which you've only written the where clause.
You have changed that only recently to while fixing the crash, right?
Hi Dave!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. We don't display the extra detail there because for non-fixed width
fonts the marker ends up in the wrong place. What we do instead is
display a marker in the left margin of the SQL pane to show the line
where the error occurred, and bung a squiggly underli
Hi Erwin,
Sorry for the delay in responding...
Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
> Laurent, I was not aware that you were the one to report the problem
> with missing error messages in the first place.
> In the new Windows version Dave has compiled from SVN I still get a
> number instead of additional ad
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