ODBC ROUTER (http://odbc.net/router)
gives entire networks of Mac desktop applications and web servers
access to PostgreSQL and virtually any SQL database system. It
costs about the same as a small iMac but it maintains connectivity
with each new release of PostgreSQL, as long as there is a
configset pgsql-general delivery_rules << ENDAAK
/(\.fi|\.no|\.dk|\.se)$/
sort
maxaddrs=50
minseperate=5
hosts=(towerguard.unix.edu.sollentuna.se=(esmtp,pipelining,onex))
backup=(hub.org=(esmtp,pipelining,onex))
/(\.nz)$/
sort
maxaddrs=50
minseperate=5
hosts=(postgresql.godzone.net.nz=(esmtp,pipe
> Raigo Lukk wrote:
> >
> > What is the way of creating Exceptions in PostgreSQL 6.5.3?
The pl/pgsql wording is
RAISE EXCEPTION ''Something exceptional happened...''.
See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/xplang19397.htm
Raigo Lukk wrote:
>
> What is the way of creating Exceptions in PostgreSQL 6.5.3?
http://www.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=570616874
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Microsoft is not the Answer -
Microsoft is the Question,
and the Answer is no !
>>> Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15.03.2000 02.20 Uhr >>>
No. The message "AllocateFile: too many private FDs demanded" means it
ran out the stido file descriptor pool that is different from normal
file d