On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Carol Walter wrote:
> I am trying to get ODBC working so I can link from MS Access to a
> postgresql database. The connection isn’t working. The ODBC driver I’m
> trying to use is a third party product. Their support people are telling
> me that the problem is o
I am trying to get ODBC working so I can link from MS Access to a postgresql
database. The connection isn't working. The ODBC driver I'm trying to use
is a third party product. Their support people are telling me that the
problem is on the postgres side. They're telling me that that the postgre
Dear ladies and gentleman,
for managing our Postgresql database we are using a commercial modeling
tool. For that we need to establish an ODBC connection. It works quite well
to reverse engineer the database with one table, if you like to do more you
get the following error message from the databa
I tried to accesing for ODBC
An ODBC error ocurred WhilSlt connecting, please
check the conection detailsand try againEl ODBC it define so
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> -Original Message-
> From: Hans Plum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 April 2002 19:43
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] ODBC Connection to PostgreSQL 7.1
> via pgAdmin and M$ Access 2000 , updating fails
>
>
Hey folks,
I have tried to update fields in a table with timestamps via pgAdmin
1.2.0 but it fails. In the mailing list I could figure out that this is
a 'bizarre feature' bugging Dave a long time -
http://www.mail-archive.com/pgadmin-support@postgresql.org/msg00309.html
So now I was looking