ce is that if my MSSQL index name contain the string
'name' eg IX_UC_Community_name, migration will rename it to
IX_UC_Community_-0
great software though!
thanks
gary
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Please could someone tell why i get error failed IDENT authoziation , and how
to fix this problem, i have tried a number of times even with a fresh install,
still get the same error
Kind Regards
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e asked for saving changes when you quit.
Regards,
Gary.
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r public) you
will get a new line for public This could get very confusing.
It's possible that some combination of unsynchonised behaviour that we
can't reproduce could result in Walter's problem, but it's a bit obscure.
Cheers,
Gary.
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combo after clicking the public entry in the list above. I can't see any
"accidental" way of blanking out the combo though.
It probably didn't ought to allow a blank user!
Cheers,
Gary.
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thing happens. Somehow I can occasionally select
another variable name, but then the variable type etc. is completely out
of sync. (e.g I can set the "default_statistics_target" to on or off!!)
Cheers,
Gary.
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Andreas Pflug wrote:
Gary Doades wrote:
Trying to set variables of a database using PGAdmin 3 (Windows, latest
beta snapshot). I connect to the Windows (beta 4) server select a
database, right click, select properties, variables tab.
We had a combobox fix in RC1 for win32 (which in turn
en with a default of something like 30 chars. If the
column size is less than this then use the column size otherwise use the
maximum. This seems to work well for most data and would still be
reasonable for text columns.
Cheers,
Gary.
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P SP2.
regards,
Mikko Korkalo
This has been mentioned as a known, and recently fixed problem. It is in
CVS, but not as a new installer yet.
Cheers,
Gary.
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an error if the table already contains rows.
Whereas from 8.0 the following will work and ought to be used instead:
ALTER TABLE control
ADD COLUMN security_options int not null default 32;
Thanks,
Gary.
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Good afternoon,
I read on the pgadmin site about a few of the command line
options, including the capability to Auto-connect to a server on execution.
What I’m looking for is a way to automatically delete 26 tables out of a
server on execution. Perhaps there is a query function to do
Mac OS X v10.5.8
pgAdmin v1.10.2
1. Open Query Tool
2. select Graphical Query Builder
3. drag one table onto canvas, select a column or 2
4. drag another table onto canvas, select a column or 2
5. drag a join link between the tables
6. Click the Join tab at the bottom portion of the dialog
7. Alt
the rename
successfully occurred.
Gary Giumarra
DealerBuilt-Lightyear Dealer Technologies, LLC.
Senior Accounting Developer
Bakersfield, CA
661-399-4040 (day + eve.)
661-301-3204 (mobile + text)
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Gary Giumarra
DealerBuilt-Lightyear Dealer Technologies, LLC.
From: Guillaume Lelarge
To: Gary Giumarra
Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Sent: Fri, September 2
m
dialog offering me the options of "Check online for a solution and close the
program" or "Close the program" either of which forces an exit of pgAdminIII.
In
either the case of remote access or locally, when I relaunch pgAdminIII I have
noticed that the rename successf
our? I find it annoying as well, but
not nearly as annoying as the freeze up!
Gary Giumarra
DealerBuilt-Lightyear Dealer Technologies, LLC.
From: Chris Bartlett
To: pgAdmin Support
Cc: Dave Page
Sent: Thu, January 31, 2013 4:02:09 PM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-
Dave Page-7 wrote
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Doug Easterbrook <
> doug@
> > wrote:
>> we do.
>>
>> on windows, standard procedure on an upgrade is to:
>> a) dump the database
>> b) go to add/remove programs and remove the old server (it leaves the
>> database 'data' around)
>> c) install
Hello,
What happened to the PostgreSQL documentation in the pgAdmin Help File in
v1.8This was sooo handy before in v1.6.
Please included it in the future?
Thanks,
Gary
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Thanks for reading,
Gary
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Gary
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