Looks like you are missing the php_pgsql extension (I assume you
are running on a Windows server). On Debian GNU/Linux, it is called
php5-pgsql (or php4-pgsql, as appropriate). Not sure what it would
be called for Windows, but something similar.
Simply enabling it (by uncommenting the line in yo
Dear Members of
I have installed the Apache 2.0.61, PHP 5.2.4 and PostgreSQL 8.1 on my local
computer.
All three software were successfully tested. I changed
“;extension=php_pgsql.dll” to
“extension=php_pgsql.dll” in the php.ini file in order to enable PostgreSQL
in PHP.
The problem comes
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 02:11:23PM +0100, Oliveiros Cristina wrote:
> Hi, Louis-David,
>
> I guess you already have your problem solved, but just for the sake of
> curiosity, another
> way to do it might be to tweak a little your original query, I've written
> on Capitals the things I've added.
Hi, Louis-David,
I guess you already have your problem solved, but just for the sake of
curiosity, another
way to do it might be to tweak a little your original query, I've written on
Capitals the things I've added.
Should you need to exclude more than one event you can add the conditions to
t