> Can't help you with that, you'll need to report that on the pgadmin
> mailing list.
Will do.
> Did you remove the comment marker (#) from the timezone setting line?
Yes I did, which is why it baffles me. Here's what that part of my conf file
looks like:
# - Locale and Formatting -
datestyle
"Rommel the iCeMAn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm experiencing strange behavior in pgAdmin. I recently noticed that my
> PostgreSQL reports a different time to the OS. I checked the time zone
> setting and realized it was set to 'Canada/Atlantic'. I tried using
> pgAdmin's Backend Configuration
Hi List,
I'm experiencing strange behavior in pgAdmin. I recently noticed that my
PostgreSQL reports a different time to the OS. I checked the time zone
setting and realized it was set to 'Canada/Atlantic'. I tried using
pgAdmin's Backend Configuration Editor to change the time zone in
postgresql.
As with Bobby, I advise you to post on pgadmin-support. This list is
for support with the server administration.
You might also want to provide pgadmin-support with details such as your
server version, client version, PgAdmin version, platform, steps to
reproduce the problem etc.
It'll give
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) escreveu:
Hi Bobby,
I'd ask on the pgadmin-support list - PgAdmin's developers live there
more-so than here.
Regards,
Andy
Bobby Gontarski wrote:
I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to
connect to the postgresql server (type password and
Hi Bobby,
I'd ask on the pgadmin-support list - PgAdmin's developers live there
more-so than here.
Regards,
Andy
Bobby Gontarski wrote:
I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to connect to the
postgresql server (type password and hit enter). It started after installin
I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to connect to the
postgresql server (type password and hit enter). It started after installing
the new 8.2 version it didn't do it with the earlier versions. What do I have
wrong?
Thanks
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