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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Trewern
> Sent: 22 August 2004 21:21
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> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Error Message: ERROR: CREATE
> USER: permission denied
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> I don't think this is
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Somchai
BoongerdSent: 23 August 2004 07:25To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [pgadmin-support] Error
Message: Invalid procedure call or argument
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PostgreSQLVersion: 7.5.2Descripton: PostgreSQL 8.0.0beta
I'm testing pgAdmin III Aug 15 snapshot and have found that you can't add
foreign keys.
You go to your table of choice then:
Properties -> Constraints -> Add -> Pick table in References drop down ->
Pick a field in Local column -> No fields show up in Referencing!
Regards,
Ben
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Ben Trewern wrote:
I'm testing pgAdmin III Aug 15 snapshot and have found that you can't
add foreign keys.
You go to your table of choice then:
Properties -> Constraints -> Add -> Pick table in References drop down ->
Pick a field in Local column -> No fields show up in Referencing!
Then the tabl
Andreas,
1. The table does have a PK.
2. It used to work in pgAdmin III 1.0.2
3. Could it be that one field is int4 and the other is declared as a serial
field? - Just a thought.
Ben
From: Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ben Trewern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [p
Hi,
I am a new user of open source tools and technologies. I did
find your tool interesting and would like to use it on a database that I will
be supporting however, I am using a Linux Fedora Core
2 installation. Is there anyone
that has made the adaptations so that the product will ru