On Monday, May 23, 2011 9:53:47 am Dean le Roux wrote: > postgres 8.3 to 8.4 Open office base 3.2 Ubuntu 9.04 to 10.04 (new > install)
Did the OO version change also? > > I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 10.04. Security and other > updates have been effected. I used webmin to restore the databases. > > Since migrating to Linux around 2006 we were successful in converting our > mdb file to postgresql - only one glitch was a difference in -1 as YES. We > successfully used the systems with open office as a front end for the last > few years. Until now - after the upgrade I can view data but not update > data. Usually, in Base, that indicates that it can not find a primary key. FYI: The below is redundant: CONSTRAINT "FINANCEDETAILS_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("FINDETID"), CONSTRAINT "FINANCEDETAILS_FINDETID_key" UNIQUE ("FINDETID") From the docs: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/sql-createtable.html "Technically, PRIMARY KEY is merely a combination of UNIQUE and NOT NULL, but identifying a set of columns as primary key also provides metadata about the design of the schema, as a primary key implies that other tables can rely on this set of columns as a unique identifier for rows. " > > Experience with sql is very limited as I have always used sql query > builders over the years. The system has worked well with multiple tables, > and in the past there was no problems with sending sql statements to > postgresql. > > My problem in OOO 3.2 base (other front ends also) is that there is > continually a problem with not allowing queries to update data back to > postgresql. What are you using to connect to the database JDBC, ODBC, other? > > I believe something has changed perhaps in sql from 8.3 to 8.4, or I have > missed something with restoring the files. Did you do a full restore or selective? > > > Any assistance offered will be appreciated. -- Adrian Klaver adrian.kla...@gmail.com