Good tip; I can now see the database I created. Thanks.

On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 8:20 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>
wrote:

> On 10/24/2015 08:00 PM, David Blomstrom wrote:
>
>> "Is there a entry under Servers?"
>>
>> PostgreSQL 9.5 (localhost) - but there's a red X over it.
>>
>
> That means you are not connected to the Server. Right click on the entry
> and select Connect. It will probably ask for a password, which should be
> the database password you created when you did the install.
>
>
>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:52 PM, Adrian Klaver
>> <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com <mailto:adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 10/24/2015 07:44 PM, David Blomstrom wrote:
>>
>>         Hmmm...I have pgAdminIII. When I click on Server, there's no
>>         option to
>>         create a database.
>>
>>
>>     I would spend some time here:
>>
>>     http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/1.20/index.html
>>
>>     before going much further, just to get the gist of pgAdmin.
>>
>>     In the meantime, you have to connect to the Server before you can
>>     create anything on it. Is there a entry under Servers?
>>
>>
>>         On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:37 PM, John R Pierce
>>         <pie...@hogranch.com <mailto:pie...@hogranch.com>
>>         <mailto:pie...@hogranch.com <mailto:pie...@hogranch.com>>> wrote:
>>
>>              On 10/24/2015 7:33 PM, David Blomstrom wrote:
>>
>>                  I'd greatly prefer a GUI. It seems like a command-line
>> tool
>>                  would be incredibly tedious when creating tables,
>> modifying
>>                  them, filling them with data, etc. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>              normally, your application programs do the data filling
>>         part, manual
>>              data entry direct via sql is fairly uncommon.
>>
>>              anyways, the GUI is pgAdmin, and you can create a database by
>>              opening the server, and selecting 'new database...', give it
>> an
>>              owner, etc.   then open that database, find hte Public schema
>>              therewithin, and create your table(s) in that schema...
>>
>>              --
>>              john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
>>
>>
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