I am looking for a convenient way to search a specific table where a
specific column contains a string like this: "\2016\ \" (within the
quote-marks, but not including the quote-marks). I haven't found
anything in the documentation (8.4.5). I am using the View Data | View
Filtered Rows met
trained by
the owner's wishes.
Thanks, for offering each of your individual helps.
Regards,
Dale Seaburg
On 4/21/2018 3:08 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
Thanks Adrian for the suggestion of running the installer with Admin
rights. Unfortunately, I get the same results. It appears that all
As you may have noticed in the Bad Install section, the user's name was
'don king' - with an embedded space. I created a new user 'Dale' to
test out whether that name might be causing a problem. The new name
also failed to complete an install.
Dale
On 4/23/2018 9:
cess.
Again, not sure what to do. Open for suggestions... I'm almost ready
to call Dell and complain about a "bad" Win 10 Pro install.
Dale
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On 4/23/2018 9:54 AM, Moreno Andreo wrote:
Il 21/04/2018 22:35, Adrian Klaver ha scritto:
On 04/21/2018 01:08 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
Th
into, it leaves an error message as noted previously. The
*data* folder is empty.
It's almost as if the PC is missing a critical .dll needed in the *data*
folder filling function (my guess).
Again, I am at a loss as to what to do.
Dale
On 4/20/2018 11:13 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
Oop
Oops, my mistake. I'll let this serve the list with what I've tried so
far. Thanks, Adrian for the reminder.
I hope tomorrow to visit the customer and try the Admin user method of
installing.
Dale
On 4/20/2018 11:03 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 04/20/2018 07:52 PM, Dale Sea
se is installed correctly.
Dale Seaburg
My mind is drawing a blank. Not sure where to go to find the answer.
Here is the statement in C#:
sSQL = "SELECT \"Image_Filename\" FROM \"Instruments\" WHERE ";
To finish off the WHERE clause, I need to look at the first 2 letters,
like "D:". My question is how do I specify in the WHERE cl
les were missing, or scrambled. I
don't think Postgresql uses the Windows Registry, in place of EV's, does it?
Dale Seaburg
I am in pgAdmin, attempting to create a table in an existing database.
This table is normally created and deleted by software I have written (C#).
I get this kind of error when executing the CREATE TABLE script (which
is a copy of similarly named table):
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will
I have a database in Windows XP (old PC), postgresql 8.4.5 which needs
to be migrated to Windows 10 Pro (new PC).
Now, for the bad news, the XP PC, when I powered down, before doing any
backup or database unload, would not power back up. I will be
attempting to get the PC fixed for that. In
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