On 2/22/07, Chris Travers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gerald;
>
> Currently we offer two modes of database creation:
> 1)  If the superuser credentials are set, then a new database is
> created, PL/PGSQL is added to it, and then the database is created
> with the normal user as the owner of the objects.
> 2)  If the superuser credentials are not set, then the installer
> assumes you are trying to add this to an existing database.  Since
> PL/PGSQL requires superuser privileges to add, we assume it is there
> since we cannot add it.
>
> I will review the documentation to try to ensure clarity on this matter.
>

It's working!  Thanks for all of your help.

I will repeat and rinse a few more times to make sure I have
everything right, and then move on to more mundane operational issues.
When I am sure I have it right, I will clean up my notes and
(hopefully) help other new users.

The product looks great. We are particularly intersted in individual
price lists for each customer and your application looks like a good
fit.

Thanks again.

Gerald.

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