Andrew MacFarlane writes:
> The error message I get for
> \d kids;
> is
> Did not find any relation named "kids;".
\d kids
(no semicolon)
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James Pattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 3
The lower the number the more severe it is.
Short Description
Cannot connect to databases if using Capital Letters
Long Description
If I create a database Ex. BUGS it shows up as bugs instead of BUGS.
I can drop the database by
Hi
I'm have problems checking the descripton of
the table when using \d with the tablename.
I've correctly created the database and can
insert/query the tables so they are definetly there.
The error message I get for
\d kids;
is
Did not find any relation named "kids;".
The v
> I've read the documentation for PostgreSQL 7.1.3 and I don't
> see how to tell when I can remove these:
> [root@dugite data]# ls pg_xlog/00* | wc -l
> 168
...
> 2001-08-29 04:48:34 [4946] DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 3099659748);
3099659748 / (16*1024*1024) = 184 = 0xB8
so you