> -Original Message-
> From: Terence Kearns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 July 2003 07:34
> To: Andreas Pflug
> Cc: Dave Page; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: double quoted object names
>
>
> Andreas Pflug wrote:
> > and fooCol is not the same as "fooCol"
>
> What is the deal with
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Marc Cuypers wrote:
Hi,
I tried to add a comment to an existing column and pgadmin crashed.
I'm using the WIN32 snapshot of today.
I can't reproduce this, neither in debugging mode nor with the release
20030716. What exactly are the steps you're doing?
I can't reproduc
Dave Page wrote:
It has to otherwise PostgreSQL will fold the identifier to lowercase.
I prefer mixed-case multi-word identifiers rather than identifiers with
words separated by underscors but I think I will use lowercase
everywhere from now on :/
Also, I created a schema called global (no mix
Terence Kearns wrote:
Doesn't seem like there are many words left in the english language
that aren't reserved ;) I didn't realise there were so many
[non-]reserved words. Postgres reserves GLOBAL as a "non-reserved"
word as opposed to a "reserved" word (just read the docs from the
above link)
pgAdmin III July 16th build.
When I try to edit a function via the properties
dialog and I have the "Secure definer" check box item selected on the first
tab-page I get errors like:
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "SECURE" at character 364
Looking at the log file it is appending the te
Title: Message
Thanks, fixed in CVS.
Regards, Dave.
-Original Message-From: Donald Fraser
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 July 2003 11:41To:
[pgADMIN]Subject: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin III - SECURE DEFINER
instead of SECURITY DEFINER
pgAdmin III July 16th build.
I'm pleased to announce the release of pgAdmin II v1.6.0.
pgAdmin II is a comprehensive PostgreSQL management and administration
tool for Microsoft Windows platforms. For more information and
downloads, please visit the website at http://www.pgadmin.org/ (kindly
hosted by hub.org).
This release i
I've managed to mess up the permissions on all of the tables in one of my
databases One way or another. I'm not sure of the actual sequence of events, but
I think that a user of the database got deleted, while it was set as having privileges
on these tables. Ever since then, things have be