Le mardi 14 juillet 2009 à 20:08:07, Anj Adu a écrit :
> [...]
> We have very large databases with about 1000 tables (most of them
> partitions). PGAdmin takes forever (atleast 3-5 minutes) just to open the
> browser for the database. This makes it almost un-usable.
> I use Postgres 8.1.9 . It
Hi,
I would like to know when pgadmin 1.10 will be released for ubuntu.
Do you know when?
Thanks.
Olivier Bouiron
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Hello. I don't know what password I used when setting up my PostgreSQL, and I
need it to manually vacuum my database. Could you please help me out.
Thnak you,
Robert Shusteric
Hi, all
I ceate some pointers with:
SQLWCHAR** stmtlabels = m_srcodbc->GetResultColLabels();
m_curstmtlabels = new SQLWCHAR*[m_curstmtcolsnum];
for (colidx=0; colidxhttp://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-support
Le mercredi 15 juillet 2009 à 09:40:22, Olivier Bouiron a écrit :
> [...]
> I would like to know when pgadmin 1.10 will be released for ubuntu.
> Do you know when?
>
They are not maintained by the pgAdmin team anymore. We hope Raphael will be
able to come back and work on them, but we have no ETA
Le mercredi 15 juillet 2009 à 10:20:00, Robert Shusteric a écrit :
> Hello. I don't know what password I used when setting up my PostgreSQL,
> and I need it to manually vacuum my database. Could you please help me
> out.
>
You should better ask this on a PostgreSQL mailing list. For example, pgs
Hi,
Le mercredi 15 juillet 2009 à 14:04:27, Quan Zongliang a écrit :
> [...]
> I ceate some pointers with:
>
> SQLWCHAR** stmtlabels = m_srcodbc->GetResultColLabels();
> m_curstmtlabels = new SQLWCHAR*[m_curstmtcolsnum];
> for (colidx=0; colidx if (stmtlabels[colidx])
>
> > delete[] m_curstmtlabels;
It's really a stupid mistake. XD
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Another pointer error.
ponters are created by:
int tablecount = 0;
SQLWCHAR **tabledata, ***tablelist;
while (true)
{
sqlrc = SQLFetch(tableshstmt);
if (sqlrc != SQL_SUCCESS && sqlrc != SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO)
break;
if (m_dsnmaxcatnamelen)