" does not exist
None of the \d - commands work.
Only if I go in as PG super can I avoid that error. (Going in
locally after logging into that box.)
I'm new to PG myself, so I'd appreciate it if I had some hand-holding.
Thank you!
Ralph Smith
-
On Aug 2, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Stephan Szabo wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Ralph Smith wrote:
I'm preparing to upgrade a 7.4.7 DB to 8.2.4.
I just got connectivity from new to old (different hosts), and being
a newhire and no-one had ever done any maintenance on the old DB, I
connected a
n find these changes?
(I don't care about 'behind the scenes internals, more at the SQL level.)
THANK!
--
?* Ralph Smith*
Data Architech
Web: http://www.10KInfo dot com <http://www.10kInfo.com/>
Email: rsm...@10kinfo.com <mailto:rsm...@10kinfo.com>
_