On 2017-05-19 14:45, rich...@xentu.com wrote:
On 2017-05-19 14:20, Adam Brusselback wrote:
I seriously may go back to PostgreSQL 9.3 so that I can use pgAdmin
III until I can wean myself off the tool.
You don't have to revert your database version to use pgadmin III,
the newest release works
On 2017-05-20 14:23, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
On 20/05/17 11:17, rich...@xentu.com wrote:
On 2017-05-19 14:45, rich...@xentu.com wrote:
On 2017-05-19 14:20, Adam Brusselback wrote:
I seriously may go back to PostgreSQL 9.3 so that I can use pgAdmin
III until I can wean myself off the tool.
On 2017-05-19 15:13, Michal Kozusznik wrote:
It means you don't have to switch into pgAdmin4 just because you are
using recent version of database.
pgAdmin3 v1.22.2 supports pg9.6 (at least it doesn't throw exceptions
for common tasks)
MK
On 19.5.2017 15:45, rich...@xentu.com wrote:
On
of pgAdmin III; I mean, it
seemed to do its job okay, but after using pgAdmin 4, suddenly I have
newfound respect for pgAdmin III.
Sorry,
Eric
Yep, it's horrible.
Why everything has to look like a web application is beyond me. If I
wanted that, I could use something like phppgadmin.
Richard
I run PostgreSQL version 7.1.3on my Redhat linux server.
When I try to connect with pgadmin I get the
next error message :
An error has occured in pgadmin
II : frmConnect.cmdConnect_click:
Number: -2147467258
Description: Could not connect to server; Could
not connect to remote
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the other fiales mentioned in an earlie post COMdlg32,
(22/05/2000) comct232 and comct332 were missing but have been reinstalled and
reregistered these are dated 23/06/1998
Any help would be grateflly received
Richard
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configure: error: you need to install the xrc package from wxWindows/contrib/src/stc
it looks like the install is not working, is this because I need to
replace @DESTDIR@ in the Makefiles with something? if so what?
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What other client tool do people use for this?
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.4.0. Any suggestions
OS SuSE 9.1
Pgadmin-1.2.2 built from source
Rich
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I receive the following error when attempting to run Pgadmin3 1.2.2.
Unable to initialize gtk is DISPLAY set properly
Rich
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Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Richard Huxton a écrit :
Regarding pgadmin3-data
File on mirror(s) = 2722978 bytes
Size in Packages/apt-cache show = 2722412
Hello Richard,
when did that begin? I've reworked on the repository this week end to
add signing I may have done something wrong.
I noticed
Can someone please tell me where pgadmin II is now located? Having
tried via various routes to find it, I always seem to get re-directed
back to the pagamin III page.
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certificate or could not read private key file
messages. This makes sense if I were trying to connect using client
ceritificates for authentication but not for md5 type auth.
Any thoughts on the matter would be much appreiciated.
Kind regards,
Richard Tector
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Dave Page wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 5:48 PM, Richard Tector
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I might be missing the point here, but I can't seem to get pgAdmin to
initiate an SSL encrypted connection to any of our PostgreSQL servers
(mainly 8.2, some 8.3) but using password (md5) authentication
\biofuels_facts.sql -t
\qtl\.\facts\ biofuels
pg_dump: server version: 8.3.7; pg_dump version: 8.3.0
pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to proceed
anyway.)
pg_dump: *** aborted because of error
Process returned exit code 1.
Richard
[platform] Windows XP
[version] 1.10.2
I'd be nice if the comment field in reports such as the data
dictionary report would auto-wrapped. Notice how long comments get
truncated when printing the report.
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okay i'll give it a try thanks.
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Guillaume Lelarge
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Le 14/05/2010 19:56, Richard Broersma a écrit :
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
guilla...@lelarge.info wrote:
Can you send us a screenshot? I don't actually
expression strings and re-apply the E.
Is there any way to get 'Create Script' to do this automatically?
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Hello,
I've just installed pgAdmin 1.16.1 under for Windows
(http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3/release/v1.16.1/win32/pgadmin3-1.16.1.zip)
running windows 8 64bit.
Installation was successful and connection to databases is successful as well
however when an incorrect password is entered
pooler.
You'll also need to reduce work_mem to 1MB or so.
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in 2.8
compatibility mode.
I believe there are a few things to verify and test enabling this to be
possible:
http://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/overview_changes_since28.html
It *would* be nice to migrate to the new wx Widgets code base, though.
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>> GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA [schema_name] TO [role_name]
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>> GRANT [role_name] TO [user_name]
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>> Next, I test this by trying to UPDATE a column in a table (same schema as
>> above) with pgAdmin/psql and this works fine by giving a response that the
>> user has no permission - 'ERROR: permission denied for relation
>> .'
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>> Next, I connect with the same user in QGIS and add a layer from the same
>> table (same schema as above). I open the attribute table for the layer,
>> turn on editing mode (by clicking on the pencil-like icon), and edit the
>> same field/column above. To my surprise, the edit was saved successfully
>> without any permission error prompt.
>>
>>
>>
>> Next, I check the value of the field/column (same table/schema as above)
>> in pgAdmin/psql and it is having the new (edited) value from QGIS. This is
>> rather strange as it seems QGIS is bypassing the permissions set for the
>> same user in the PostgreSQL/PostGIS database.
>>
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>> I will be glad if someone can help me unravel this mystery.
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and then using pgAdmin4 in a web
browser. I suggest that folks who are bothered by the speed (lack of) in
standalone mode give the server + browser setup a try. The server is
launched with a single command:
python /path/to/pgAdmin4.py
then navigate to:
localhost:5050
Rich
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geometry(957204)
Like "957204" is not being translated to "MultiPolygon, 3739". Any ideas or
should I be asking this on the postgis list?
Thanks,
Rich
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dmin3, I found it to be "too graphical" if that makes
> sense, and haven't tried pgAdmin4. My scanning of this mailing list leads
> me to believe what you are saying is reasonably accurate even if your tone
> is not: there are a number of active discussions on this very topic on this
> mailing list right now.
>
> David J.
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> On Thursday, June 15, 2017, 9:15:59 PM EDT, Richard Greenwood <
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>
> Like is this a charade? Am I hallucinating? Are computer professionals
> still using
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> pgadmin-support-ow...@postgresql.org] *On Behalf Of *Richard Greenwood
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> *To:* pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> *Subject:* [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin4 speed
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> There were several recent comments on this list about pgAdmin4 be
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it seems that richard is using woody ( the debian stable release ).
Actually, I am not. I'm running a mix of testing and unstable on my
system. I used the stable pgadmin3 distribution however.
As I'm linking dynamically debian packages to postgre, I used the
debian
at this moment. The official
experimental debian packages are stuck at 2.5.1.
In any case, we'd appreciate further feedback on this topic (positive or
negative).
Compiling wxwidgets is too much of an effort right now. I'll give it a
try over the weekend.
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Andreas Pflug wrote:
In any case, we'd appreciate further feedback on this topic (positive or
negative).
Ok, I compile wxwindows 2.5.3 from source and pgadmin3 using the current
CVS version. I can see the content of the schemas now!
Thanks a lot for the quick fix.
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a suggestion: on startup, default the focus of the language selector to
[ok] rather than [cancel] and have the program remember the choice.
Thanks,
Hope this is an ok bug report.
Richard C. Rath Associate Professor
Department of History University of Hawaiʻi
I can find no reference in any Postgres or EnterpriseDB documentation to
MATERIALIZED VIEW. Are you using pgAdmin with a different DB engine? I'm
confused. I would also love to have materialized views.
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When I have pgAdmin, my app, and PG all running on the same machine,
pgAdmin reported query times are one or two orders of magnitude slower than
times for the same query reported by turning on statement logging.
From: Dave Page dp...@pgadmin.org
To: hushthatb...@hushmail.com
Cc:
is counting the time to
traverse the result set, but that's purely speculation.
From: Guillaume Lelarge guilla...@lelarge.info
To: Richard D Levine richard_d_lev...@raytheon.com
Cc: Dave Page dp...@pgadmin.org, hushthatb...@hushmail.com,
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