ums linked to off that page. It looks like the
> npgsql folks primarily use forums and the tracker for user support.
>
Yeap. That's our primary support way.
But I also keep eye on general, dev and interfaces mailing list in
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> Hello,
Hello!
> I have postgresql 8.3.9 database. Now I am working on reading file
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> I am using Npgsql.dll on c#.net.
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instead of Brar's code wouldn't break cases like the one he said in
his last email?
Thanks for feedback.
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> Thank you very much for your patch!
>
> I'm going to review and apply it.
>
> As soon as it is done
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That's great!
I'm glad to hear it.
Thank you very much for providing patches for this issue.
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Em 10/03/2011 09:01, "Ahmed Shinwari" escreveu:
> Hi
ion I need to change to specify the encoding of
the identifiers?
I'm using UTF-8 for my database.
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7;t test putting double quotes in the column name identifier as
the bug report isn't using it.
What happens if you remove the double quotes in the column name identifier?
Thanks in advance.
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wrote:
> Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
>
ere any config I can change at runtime in order to have it
returned correctly?
Thanks in advance.
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> Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
>
>>
>> What happens if you remove the double quotes in the column name identifier?
>
>
compiled postgresql 9.0.1 from source code.
Thanks in advance.
[1] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8
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wrote:
> H,
>
> What would change the encoding of the identifiers?
>
> Because on my dev machine which unfor
Any ideas??
Would it be possible that Postgresql would be using another encoding
for the identifiers when they aren't wrapped by double quotes?
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 23:37, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
wrote:
> Now, I'm using my dev machine.
>
> With the tests I'm doing,
ting my have cause some trouble?
I also have problems with psql client where the char doesn't appear at all.
Andreas could see the char though...
I hope it helps.
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Em 18/03/2011 22:01, "Tom Lane" escreveu:
> "Francisco Figueiredo Jr." writes:
>> My database has encoding set to UTF-8 although my lc_collate is
pt.BR.UTF-8
>> th
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To make chang
(role) objects and on
> database objects in the database? That might just take out your need to
> specify it in your ,NET application.
>
> I try to find out my problem by your ideas. Thanks guys.
>
> Regards
> Kalai
>
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> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all!
> >
> >
> > I was thinking about moving Npgsql from cvs to another SCM. Possibly git.
> >
> > I'd like to know if there is
Thanks for the tip, Samit. I didn't know about Assembla.
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sumit.r...@raja-consulting.co.uk> wrote:
> Assembla does free git repositories as well http://www.assembla.com/
>
>
> On 14 April 2013 05:22, Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wr
e fix for it.
Check it out here:
http://pgfoundry.org/forum/message.php?msg_id=1003377
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> > >
> >
> > Ask the .npgsql mailing lists. They'll be able to tell you. There must be
> a
> > way of handling "non-standard" types in any
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Em 12/11/2013 03:37, "Brian Crowell" escreveu:
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Brian Crowell wrote:
> > I think I'm getting closer though. I have psql on Windows successfully
> > authenticating, so I can't be too far off.
>
> Got it.
>
> The NpgsqlPasswordPacket class has a bug: a utility f
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Brian Crowell wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 5:45 AM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
> wrote:
> > I'm looking forward your patch.
> > Npgsql source can be found at github.com/npgsql/Npgsql
>
> I figured out the username issue, an
Hi!
You should post Npgsql questions to our user's forums :
http://forums.npgsql.org
In this case I think it is a bug in Npgsql. Please add this test program to
your post when talking about this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Em 02/12/2013 19:29, "AK" escreveu:
> I am not sure if this is the cor
Whooops. Sorry for not replying. :-(
I'll check the problem and reply you back.
Em 02/12/2013 20:21, "AK" escreveu:
> I did a week ago - and got no replies at all. Thank you.
>
>
>
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>
>
> http://pgfoundry.org/frs/download.php/3494/Npgsql2.0.13.91-bin-ms.net4.5Ef6.zip
>
> No luck there. Any ideas?
>
> Mike
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>
>
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr. <
> franci...@npgsql.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi, Mike.
>>
>> We are working to get EF6 properly supported and our master branch
>> already has support for it.
>> Unfortunately pgf
of my ROLLBACK. Apparently I need to do
> transactions with Npgsql's transaction class.
>
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status of current bugs.
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the right choice for ORM framework of .NET.
>
> I want to know whether there is any efficient .NET provider and is PGSQL
> compatible with the .NET entity framework.
>
> Regards,
> Rohit.
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you. Sorry for that.
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> false
>
>
>
>
1], '.') as weight
> from product_list
>
> Looks simpler than using XmlReader, isn't it?
> How to invoke asmx web service call (= http POST request) from
> PostgreSql server which reads http response to xml_import table ?
>
> How to call stored proce
Thanks!
Em 03/08/2012 17:25, "Mike Christensen" escreveu:
> Done. Bug #1011216
>
> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
> wrote:
> >
> > Regarding npgsql, range types have no direct mapping so they will be
> treated
> > like string
Regarding npgsql, range types have no direct mapping so they will be
treated like strings. Sorry for that.
I'll work to add support to it. Would you mind to fill a feature request
about that on our feature requests project page? http://project.npgsql.org
Thanks in advance.
Em 03/08/2012 17:01, "M
> You should check if npgsql has been correctly installed in the gac by
running gac -l Npgsql. If it is it will return something.
>
> Another possibility is to add a folder called bin to the root of your web
app and put npgsql.dll and mono.security. dll inside.
>
> I hope it helps.
>
> Em 26/11/201
orArchitecture=MSIL
>
> Number of items = 1
>
>
> 2012/11/26 Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
>
>> gac -l Npgsql
>
>
>
All rights reserved.
>
> The Global Assembly Cache contains the following assemblies:
> mono.security, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed7
> 56, processorArchitecture=MSIL
>
> Number of items = 1
>
>
> 2012/11/26 Francisco Figueiredo J
ion?
> Yes 2 and 4.
> I've tried with both pools and get same result.
>
> >Also, can you try to add a bin folder in the root of your web app and put
> npgsql.dll and mono.security there?
> You mean create a folder called bin in: C:\inetpub\wwwroot ?
>
>
> 2012/11/2
y cast to either a string or an int and I
>> shouldn't have to worry about that. Thanks!!
>>
>> Mike
>>
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ll use this if there's no other way.
>>
>
> Just run them in one transaction.
> You can also just show the Next/Prev buttons and then do something just for
> the case where there is no data.
> Or use LIMIT 31 so you always know that there is the next page with at least
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I didn't check the message header...
You can ignore my first question :)
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 15:56, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
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> Are you using Npgsql with NHibernate?
>
> We added an option to send this command when starting a connection.
>
> But the set
d by default.
>
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> Hi all!
>
Any clues about this?
Thanks in advance.
> I'm playing with client thread abort issues in Npgsql. And with a test
> sample one of our users provided us we are seeing that
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> It gives me the following error:
>
> ERROR: invalid input syntax for type date: "infinity"
>
> I thought I could use it anywhere in my sql.
>
> I have to add a cast to t
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Francisco Figueiredo Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> ERROR: invalid input syntax for type date: "infinity"
>>> I thought I could use it anywhere in my sql.
>
>
me path/dir variable?
>
I think you need to install the developer tools.
I compile postgresql from sources with no problem on osx 10.5.4 but I
installed developer tools before.
The library which is missing is the following:
> configure:2246: checking for C compiler default output file name
>
ool values in your connection string. Try to put a higher
value of min connection pool, so they aren't closed too frequently.
Also, as Richard said, check your connection usage pattern in your application.
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is error if I use Npgsql?
>>
That's correct. But there may be a bug in Npgsql code itself.
That's why I asked you to try to raise minpoolvalue to check if you
see less errors.
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pAdapter = new NpgsqlDataAdapter();
> NpAdapter.SelectCommand = new NpgsqlCommand(query, conn);
> NpAdapter.Fill(dset, "npdata");
> dtsource = dset.Tables["npdata"];
>
> deleteCmd();
> updateCmd();
> insertCmd();
> }
>
&
elational
> features like hstore through a layer that tries to be db-independent and
> purely relational. I don't have any experience with Castle ActiveRecord.
> When I've used hstore with hibernate I've always done it by direct native
> queries.
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d since a byte type isn't required by
>> the SQL spec, it would take some effort to get a standard one included
>> in the core.
>
> That makes sense.
>
> I guess my question is more of a NpgSql question then. Is there a way
> to create a custom PG type, and have npgs
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 21:31, Mike Christensen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 06:54, Mike Christensen wrote:
>>>>>>>> According to the manuals, Postgres has smallint (2 byte), integer (4
ter varying, OUT recipecount integer, out ingredientcount
> integer)
> RETURNS SETOF record AS
> $BODY$
> BEGIN
> -- All sorts of stuff way too mind-blowing for this email
> END;
>
> Then I call it as so:
>
> IDbCommand cmd = session.Connection.Cr
ing datatype which
>> maps to postgresql bit fields which could give you the information you
>> want. But I don't know if it would be too much overkill for your
>> rating system.
>> BitString datatype already have a lot of helpers methods though
>> including one
Thanks for the heads up.
I'll fix that in Npgsql so it sends the correct isolation level when
running on 9.1+
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On Mar 9, 2012 3:27 PM, "Randy Ficker" wrote:
> Hey Marti,
>
> I almost replied that yes, I was 100% sure, since I know my code requests
> the REPEATABLE READ
raight back down to the 8.4 level. Awesome!
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks for the quick replies guys!
>
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> *Subject:* RE: [GENERAL] 9.1 causing &q
e file Mono.Security.dll into the GAC as
Npgsql.dll depends on it.
This file is also found in the downloaded file. Maybe you got one for
Mono which already contains the Mono.Security.dll assembly.
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Npgsql as a dbproviderfactory.
Also note that Npgsql supports sqlclient parameter style with the '@'
prefix to easy porting sql code from sqlserver to postgresql.
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have some performance improvements when
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>>
>> About the memory issue of Npgsql, did you try to use a prepared
>> statement for this? We have some performance improvements when
>> handling bytea values but only when the Npg
support for returning
setof refcursor. You can check examples about how to do that
in our user manual: http://manual.npgsql.org
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eger_column in (array[5,6]);
Although documentation says:
9.20.4. ANY/SOME
[...]
SOME is a synonym for ANY. IN is equivalent to = ANY.
[...]
I thought that if IN is equivalent to = any, both queries above should work.
Am I missing something?
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> Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I was playing with "in (...)" and "= any (...)" queries and found a
>> difference between them and I wonder:
>>
>> why this
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