The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 3005
Logged by: roland diaz
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PostgreSQL version: 6
Operating system: linux
Description:please help
Details:
hello why i cant crate a table in postgress
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 1668
Logged by: Roland
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PostgreSQL version: 8.0.3
Operating system: Win 2000
Description:Problem with download 8.0.3 - probably invalid zip
Details:
Hi,
I try to download
) in conjunction with a patched
conversion DLL (e.g. utf8_and_win1250.dll), so you can use either
WIN1250 (which represents WIN1252) or UNICODE on client side. This way I
do it until real WIN1252-support is available.
With best regards,
Roland.
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g any of the features
provided by this file.
Thanks for your help, maybe my informations can be useful.
Regards
Roland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Magnus Hagander") wrote in message news:<[EMAIL
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> > The following bug has been logged online:
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ust shows that jdbc should do it by default).
Using a cursor avoids the out of memory error. I used:
stmt.setFetchSize(1000);
after creation of the statement now.
Thanks, that helped. But for me this behaviour is still a bug.
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 04:49:30PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> I applied the attached patch. Your version looked like it would have
> doubled the double-quotes.
Oops - yes, I got that wrong.
> As you mentioned, you couldn't get bison to
> work, so you weren't able to test it. Please look over
Hello together,
While porting my TPC-C implementation from Oracle, I discovered the
attached problem with the EXEC SQL COMMIT RELEASE statement.
Bye,
Roland
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We have approx. 1.5 Gb of data in a 7.1 database, and would not like to
loose it, but cannot dump it with 7.1. If this is the way to go, please
confirm that.
Thank you for your time.
Roland Szabo
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We have approx. 1.5 Gb of data in a 7.1 database, and would not like to
loose it, but cannot dump it with 7.1. If this is the way to go, please
confirm that.
Thank you for your time.
Roland Szabo
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System Configuration
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Architecture (example: Intel Pentium) : Intel Pentium MMX
Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) : Linux 2.4.1 ELF
PostgreSQL version
171 1 0 00:02 ?00:01:04 /usr/bin/postgres localhost roland
family idle
postgres 26188 1 0 00:03 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres localhost roland
family idle
root 6681 20510 0 21:20 pts/200:00:00 grep post
When I attempted to run pgctl directly, it reported a problem w
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First, I built from the 7.0.2 source RPM.
This RPM seems to have installed /usr/lib/pgsql/os.h as a symlink to
.././include/port/linux.h which doesn't exist.
roland
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7;s treated that way so that the representation is the
Tom> same as for varchar(n) and text.)
When did this change? I haven't looked 6.5, but I thought 6.3 still
has bpchar as fixed length and char(n) was blank padded whereas
varchar was not.
roland
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