No, I don't think MsysConf is the problem.
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From: JT Kirkpatrick [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 3:53 PM
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Subject:[INTERFACES] recordset not updateab
1) The problem is likely the user name that Access97 is using to communicate
with PostgreSQL. Turn on the logging in the PostgreSQL ODBC driver. Look
at the PostgreSQL log file in your c:\ directory after opening Access97 and
the table in question. Look in the log file and check user name that
this is a resubmit with my pdbc log file. It shows an error in finding
the file MsysConf. Maybe this is the problem?? Can someone please provide
some insight? Thanks!
I am using rh 5.2, postgres 6.4.2, linking to postgres with access97 and
odbc driver. I can create a simple table, link
I am using rh 5.2, postgres 6.4.2, linking to postgres with access97 and
odbc driver. I can create a simple table, link to it, open it, and access
tell me that "this recordset is not updateable". However, I have created
many other tables in the same fashion and even much more complex and they
> Does this mean that if I performed a pg_dump at 8:00 AM, performed some
> updates, inserts and deletes at 10:00AM, destroyed and restored my database
> at 12:00 noon using the 8:00AM pg_dump that all of the insert, updates, and
> deletes that I did at 10:00 AM would still exist in the newly rest
> You know, I have asked this week how to correct some error messages I get
> when I vacuum related to TUPLE<>HEAP sizes - I thought I caused the problem
> by setting all relname to lower(relname) in pg_class and attname to
> lower(attname) in pg_attribute. But I don't think that caused the pr
Hi,
I'm unable to successfully complete the binary installation of 6.4.2 on our
Ultra 5 because of a missing library:
libncurses.so.4
Does anyone know where to get this library, or how to work around it?
Thanks,
Herko ter Horst
AIdministrator Nederland B.V.
Bergstraat 6-I, 3811 NH Amersfo