> Hi,
>
> My old DB schema which worked up thru Postgresql ver 6.4.2 has been broken in
> ver 6.5.1 (running on an SGI).
>
> CREATE TABLE Seq (
> .
> Offset int not null,
>
> );
>
> now fails with a parse error at 'offset'. I don't see this word listed in the
> reserved wor
Hi,
My old DB schema which worked up thru Postgresql ver 6.4.2 has been broken in
ver 6.5.1 (running on an SGI).
CREATE TABLE Seq (
.
Offset int not null,
);
now fails with a parse error at 'offset'. I don't see this word listed in the
reserved words page. When I change the
Over the past few years, at various points, there have been people popping
up and asking how they can contribute to the project, outside of coding.
Recently, I've had a couple of people ask about how to go about "kick
starting" a particular feature they are interested in.
In response to these q
If you're looking for the mod_auth_pgsql here is the address, it works on
PG6.4.2 and Apache 1.3.6
ftp://ftp.eurolink.it/pub/linux/postgreSQL
Esteban
All that is needed is a ';' at the end of every insert statment.
This will process the statment and not fill the buffer.
Darrin Crook[EMAIL PROTECTED]
McDonald Observatorywk: 915-426-4167
The University of Texas at Austin hm:
I'm trying to insert 2760 users on a table through a script, but I get
this error:
query buffer max length of 16384 exceeded
And after a few of these I get: "Segmentation Fault - core dumped".
What does this error mean (the first one)? And what can I do to avoid
it?
Thank you,
Esteb
Can somebody send me a compiled module _pgmodule.so version 2.4 for
debian kernel 2.0.36 libc6-2.07u?
Thank you in advance.
Sincerely yours, Yury.
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