Morning,
I looked thru the manual for this, but couldn't find it
User prompts. The tool we're coming from allows $var in the query and prompts
the user for runtime value substituting that value for the variable in the
query string. Would provide a lot of value.
I've tried the macro's
Morning.
The tool we're coming from supports a jet based mdb query history. Each
submitted query and response/runtime is recorded in the mdb.
If I have multiple exe's open, the all record to the same local mdb file.
It's a very valuable function.
Would be very nice to have something similar
Greetings,
I have version 1.8.4 on Windows XP SP3.
My Postgresql is 8.3, installed on the same Windows box.
Everything works fine.
However, I tried logging into Pgadmin as a non-superuser, but was unable
to do so.
This non-superuser login works fine from the command line.
Correct entry is in pg_hb
Hi,
Le mercredi 16 décembre 2009 à 17:47:10, Ken Banyas a écrit :
> [...]
> I have version 1.8.4 on Windows XP SP3.
> My Postgresql is 8.3, installed on the same Windows box.
> Everything works fine.
> However, I tried logging into Pgadmin as a non-superuser, but was unable
> to do so.
> This non-
Le mercredi 16 décembre 2009 à 19:01:06, Ken Banyas a écrit :
> Guillaume,
>
> I receive NO error messages when attempting to connect to that server.
> The login screen does not give me an option to choose the user (kbanyas,
> in this case).
So you don't have an issue to connect to PostgreSQL via
Le mercredi 16 décembre 2009 à 22:05:23, Ken Banyas a écrit :
> I figured that out shortly after I answered your post, Guillaume.
> However, that non-superuser can still manipulate objects in the postgres
> database, which I do not desire.
> Is there a way to NOT select a Maintenance DB when creati