How much experience do you have with ActiveX Controls? I'd be happy to
unload that part. I can then work on the results grid with hand-entered
queries until the control is done. Once the control is done (at least
alpha), we could work on the query design grid, and getting the
relationships, que
>
>pgSchema is a an object-oriented abstraction layer representing schema
>objects. Therefore, there is no need to reference pgSchema tables. All you
>need is to call pgSchema objects.
Thanks, Jean, that's what I was meaning in a funny sort of way.
Tim.
Mark, you seem to be well on the way! Is there anywhere you think I could
get involved?
Dave/Jean is there any way you can set up a sep portion on the CVS where
this semi project can be held, without necessarily giving us rights to
upload the main project files for pgAdmin
Tim.
At 10:04 27
Dave Page wrote:
>
> Hiroshi, please disregard my earlier email requesting a precompiled MB copy
> of the driver - I found Eiji Tokuya's download.
>
> I have now tried the following tests using my own compilation of the MB
> driver and Eiji's:
>
> 1) Created a unicode database in 7.2/cygwin and
This is pretty much where I am at. I have the basic layout of the SQL
server new view window done. The resizing code was a pain to implement
cleanly, but I did get it after a spell.
I agree with the need for a custom control for the entity diagrams. The key
is to make the control powerful enou
> -Original Message-
> From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 27 February 2002 13:29
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: 'Hiroshi Inoue'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Multibyte ODBC
>
>
> Le Mercredi 27 Février 2002 14:24, Dave Page a écrit :
> > 2) Cre
Le Mercredi 27 Février 2002 14:24, Dave Page a écrit :
> 2) Created a datasource, and added SET CLIENT_ENCODING='SJIS' to the
> connect settings.
If you are using a full Unicode chain (PostgreSQL, ODBC, AccessXP), try SET
CLIENT_ENCODING='UNICODE', otherwise this will not work. If it does not wo
Hiroshi, please disregard my earlier email requesting a precompiled MB copy
of the driver - I found Eiji Tokuya's download.
I have now tried the following tests using my own compilation of the MB
driver and Eiji's:
1) Created a unicode database in 7.2/cygwin and loaded Jean-Michel's
Japanese tes
Le Mercredi 27 Février 2002 11:20, Tim Finch, FosterFinch Ltd a écrit :
> The control would potentially take something like a reference to a table
> from pgSchema?? (I've not looked at pgSchema in any detail yet) and render
> the table's fields in a box, showing which are PK, which have constraint
Mark & Others,
Tim again. My thinking about the graphical facilities under discussion here
to do with pgAdmin could start with making an ActiveX control that displays
a table graphic, a la the Access graphical editor.
The control would potentially take something like a reference to a table
fr
> > 2. Query Debugger. I reckon this would only be feasible as a
> > cross-development thing with the postmaster boys-and-girls.
>
>This is one of those things that will go a long way to replicating
>PostgreSQLs parser - i.e., masses of work without a huge benefit.
>
>I would suggest a system tha
>
>You are using command line CVS, right? Maybe you should try
>http://www.wincvs.org for these reasons
>1) Nice GUI with extensive documentation.
>2) It can well handle text and windows binaries.
downloading now. Merci, Jean.
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Finch, FosterFinch Ltd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 26 February 2002 22:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Graphical ER Editor / Graphical
> Query Editor
>
>
>
>
> Well, I'm toying with the idea of
Le Mardi 26 Février 2002 23:50, Tim Finch, FosterFinch Ltd a écrit :
> My starting point would be to assess Access 97/2000 style ER and Query
> editor, and cross it a bit with the DaVinci toolset ones for M$ $QL $erver,
> but see if we can work into it some features to cope with other facilities
>
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