On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Maxim Boguk wrote:
> I think changes in 9.0 now mask actual bug instead of fix it. If I was
> wrong, still would be useful to know how to use return record from
> trigger function in that case, because I can't make a working version
> at all.
Why do you think that
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 5510
Logged by: Ravi
Email address: surabi...@gmail.com
PostgreSQL version: 8
Operating system: Windows 7
Description:ODBC database 8.4.2 not working on windows 7 32 bit
Details:
ODBC database 8.4.2 not workin
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 5511
Logged by: Brett Sutton
Email address: bsut...@noojee.com.au
PostgreSQL version: 8.4.4
Operating system: Ubuntu 10.04
Description:Handling of case in Username and database names are
inconsistant.
Details:
Hi,
Good Day
I am trying to create a DSN for POSTGRESQL db. I have installed the package
from psqlodbc_08_04_0200
I am getting the following error. Can you please help?
odbc driver could not be loaded due to system error code 127
OS : Windows 2000 SP 4
Kind regards
U Praveen Kumar
Sr Domin
"Brett Sutton" writes:
> Essentially if you peform:
> create user Abc;
> Postgres creates a user abc (as expected).
Yeah, because *in the context of SQL* the standard mandates
case-folding. But note that the actual user name here is "abc".
Not "Abc".
> The problem is that you cannot the use mix
PostgreSQL 9.0 beta 2
Windows XP Professional SP2
While migrating the database from 8.4 to 9.0 using pg_upgrade (now part of the
Postgres project), the following issues came up:
1. When using the --logfile option, pg_upgrade quits with an error like this:
The process cannot access the file beca
Another issue:
4. The --link option doesn't seem to work on Windows: pg_upgrade still copies
data from the old cluster to the new. There doesn't appear to be a way to
upgrade a database on Windows without copying the entire uncompressed database,
which can be a problem where disk space is limit