Glyn Astill wrote:
Hi chaps,
I've noticed a problem as described below with regards to adding
replication
sets from within pgAdmin. I originally posted on the slony I general
list,
and Christopher Browne suggested I ask you guys.
I set up a replication cluster using the pgAdmin scripts, and
Hi chaps,
I've noticed a problem as described below with regards to adding
replication
sets from within pgAdmin. I originally posted on the slony I general
list,
and Christopher Browne suggested I ask you guys.
I set up a replication cluster using the pgAdmin scripts, and added a
replication se
Hi chaps,
I've noticed a problem as described below with regards to adding replication
sets from within pgAdmin. I originally posted on the slony I general list,
and Christopher Browne suggested I ask you guys.
I set up a replication cluster using the pgAdmin scripts, and added a
replication
Dave Page wrote:
On 14/01/2008, Andy Shellam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dave,
I see your point about it not doing anything after the column is created, as
a serial column is just an integer column with a new default value. I liked
the idea of being able to specify a different sequence to us
On 14/01/2008, Andy Shellam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I see your point about it not doing anything after the column is created, as
> a serial column is just an integer column with a new default value. I liked
> the idea of being able to specify a different sequence to use with the
On 14/01/2008, Andy Shellam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That doesn't prove it's null - it proves it's null OR 1900-01-01
> > 00:00:00+00. However, the output option is onlt for the Query
> > Tool. The data entry grid always displays an empty cell for NULL, ''
> > for a blank string, and \'\' fo