Le 19 févr. 2015 19:52, "mpiaser" a écrit :
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> I figured it out. Apparently there is an option you have to check on in
order for Composite Types to show up in pgAdmin.
>
>
Yeah, only some objects kinds are displayed on pgAdmin by default. You need
to ask pgAdmin to display the others.
I figured it out. Apparently there is an option you have to check on in order
for Composite Types to show up in pgAdmin.
From: Guillaume Lelarge-3 [via PostgreSQL]
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To: Michael Piaser
Subject: Re: How do
Hi,
Le 19 févr. 2015 16:30, "mpiaser" a écrit :
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> I need to modify a Composite Type in Postgres but I can't figure out how
to
> do this in pgAdmin.
>
Why? What's the issue you have?
I need to modify a Composite Type in Postgres but I can't figure out how to
do this in pgAdmin.
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On page http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/1.20/editgrid.html
there is a paragraph:
If you want pgAdmin III to write an empty string to the table, you enter the
special string ‘’ (two single quotes) in the field. If you want to write a
string containing solely two single quotes to the table, you need t