Dave - You are a rock star! Once I changed my regional settings on my primary PC for the date from MM\dd\yy to M\d\yyyy, I was able to add a new schedule. My coworker who uses linux is off today. I will ask him to look at his regional settings when he returns next week. Thanks for the help.
Susan Williams Michelin North America 1401 Antioch Church Road Greenville, SC 29605 IS/US1 Phone: 864-458-1455 (internal: x71455 or 787-1455) D3 ? Michelin Restricted Retention: 201-101 < 90 Days "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/03/08 09:42 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc [EMAIL PROTECTED], pgadmin-support@postgresql.org Subject Re: [pgadmin-support] pgadmin 1.8.4 pgagent schedule issue On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 2:35 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dave - I can't reproduce this on a test machine. Below is what I did. Is > there another method you would like me to use? > > I installed pgadmin 1.8.0 on a test machine (windows xp sp2). I was able to > add a schedule using 1.8.0. I then upgraded pgadmin to 1.8.4. I was able > to add a schedule using 1.8.4 as well on this test machine. I'm still not > able to add a schedule on my primary machine (windows xp sp2). My coworker > is still unable to add a schedule on his primary machine (linux gentoo). My > other coworker can add a schedule on his primary machine (linux). Hmm, so it is something specific to a few machines then - though it's odd that it is affecting both Windows and Linux. What regional settings do you have setup on the machine that doesn't work? Any differences to the one that's OK? -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com