That looks suspiciously like the OID (Object Identifier) for a database.
According to documentation, you can find the database OID with
SELECT oid, datname FROM pg_database;
If that works, it will display the OID and the database name.
That might help you.
Regards,
Gus
On Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 1
Thanks. I'll check the whole set up again.
Gus
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 5:03 PM Fernando Hevia wrote:
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> El mié, 10 abr 2024 a la(s) 5:04 p.m., Gus Spier ([email protected])
> escribió:
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>> 1. I am constrained to use pgAdmin 4.4.15. Upgrade is not an option
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1. I am constrained to use pgAdmin 4.4.15. Upgrade is not an option
2. Conventional, command-line connection goes from my workstation, to PuTTY
terminal on a "dmz", and from the dmz to an intermediate, client server.
These values do establish a connection.
Every attempt to connect via pgAdmin resul
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 4:05 PM Dave Page wrote:
> Hi
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> On Thu, 4 Apr 2024 at 20:55, Gus Spier wrote:
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>> Didn't pgAdmin, once upon a time, have a feature that helped to create
>> Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD)?
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>> Has it been dropped
Didn't pgAdmin, once upon a time, have a feature that helped to create
Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD)?
Has it been dropped or moved to another feature?
Respectfully,
Gus Spier