[pgadmin-support] uppercase database name in backup & restore in pgagmin 1.12.2 windows give errors

2011-01-09 Thread Doug Easterbrook
hi there: I know this is for bug reports, so I'll report the one I've run into on windows.I haven't tried OSX as I normally do command line to backup and restore databases. platform: windows pgdmin version 1.12.2 the issue: if the database name that you create is in mixed case and you tr

Re: [pgadmin-support] uppercase database name in backup & restore in pgagmin 1.12.2 windows give errors

2011-01-09 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 09/01/2011 18:13, Doug Easterbrook a écrit : > hi there: > > I know this is for bug reports, so I'll report the one I've run into on > windows.I haven't tried OSX as I normally do command line to backup and > restore databases. > > platform: windows > > pgdmin version 1.12.2 > > the is

Re: [pgadmin-support] uppercase database name in backup & restore in pgagmin 1.12.2 windows give errors

2011-01-09 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 09/01/2011 18:53, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit : > Le 09/01/2011 18:13, Doug Easterbrook a écrit : >> hi there: >> >> I know this is for bug reports, so I'll report the one I've run into on >> windows.I haven't tried OSX as I normally do command line to backup and >> restore databases. >> >>

Re: [pgadmin-support] Error with pgAdmin III backup/restore

2011-01-09 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 04/01/2011 02:27, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit : > Le 28/12/2010 03:46, Sean Ayres a écrit : >> I've run into an issue with the default backup/restore of a database in >> pgAdmin (the one bundled with PostgreSQL 9.02). I am currently running >> Version 1.12.2 (Dec 14 2010, rev: REL-1_12_2) on Post

Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin v1.12.2: SQL output grid font base

2011-01-09 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 06/01/2011 15:05, Rainer Kuhi a écrit : > I could live with Courier New as the Editor and Output grid font, > but I really need to see underscore symbols without dragging the cells > taller. > http://img23.imageshack.us/i/pgadmin1122font.png/ (notice missing > underscores around "i") > > and us

Re: [pgadmin-support] pg_hba.conf editor is buggy

2011-01-09 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 06/01/2011 22:33, damien clochard a écrit : > hi guys, > > Last month during a PG training, i found a very bad behaviour from > pgadmin. Here's the step to follow : > > 0- backup your pg_hba.conf > 1- launch pgadmin > 2- edit the pg_hba.conf > 3- Add a new line with an error inside the CIDR ad

Re: [pgadmin-support] What is considered a "slow processes"

2011-01-09 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 06/01/2011 17:53, Benjamin Krajmalnik a écrit : > While playing around with pgadmin to see the state of running queries, I > noticed that all of the queries are falling under the category of "slow > processes" or "idle process". Some of the process whose query is > showing as idle are tagged as

Re: [pgadmin-support] Database selector

2011-01-09 Thread Erwin Brandstetter
On 06.01.2011 12:23, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: Le 28/12/2010 20:18, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit : (...) Testing v.1.12.1 (Dec 13 2010, rev: REL-1_12_2) on Windows XP Pro, SP3 To be sure, I downloaded the latest version and upgraded. But there have been no more changes in the meantime. Connection t

Re: [pgadmin-support] Database selector

2011-01-09 Thread Erwin Brandstetter
On 06.01.2011 12:23, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: Le 28/12/2010 20:18, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit : On 28.12.2010 19:01, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: Le 28/12/2010 18:41, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit : On 29.10.2010 08:21, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: Le 28/10/2010 00:33, Dave Page a écrit : On Thu, Oct 2

Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin Crashes When Opening a *.sql File From Windows Explorer

2011-01-09 Thread Dhiraj Chawla
Hi Russell, I am not able to reproduce this issue on my Windows system with the steps that you have mentioned below. I just wanted to ask if you have done any manual file association of *.sql file with pgadmin3 on your windows system? If so can you share information about that with us? Regards,