On 6/2/06, Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, Michael Dean wrote:
a caveat: I don't believe, from my reading of the license, that this is an
open source software product.
May not be. I don't recall. Neither is Java. But, if you're using it for
your own purposes,
On Saturday 03 June 2006 04:07 am, Joseph Brenner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 04:36:59 -0400 Terry Lee Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] thought
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On Saturday 03 June 2006 04:07 am, Joseph Brenner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anyone know if DIA will generate CREATE TABLE statements from an ER
diagram?
I'd like to have a program where I can create my db design, then be
able to instantiate the design in PostgreSQL as well as MySQL.
I'll pay
We are using postgresql in desktop database role. We cannot demand from
our users high-quality and stable hardware. So, we have frequent
problems with database in cases of unexpected power interruption or
software errors. All this problems has one kind - postgresql says
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Hi there,
I think I need to explain a bit further.
I tried simply using
update people
replace(address, 'mailto:','');
but unfortunately that produced a duplicate key error as some of the
addresses prefixed with 'mailto:' are already present (unprefixed) in
the table.
So what I need to do is
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 03:50:47PM +0400, Nicholay Ryzhov wrote:
We are using postgresql in desktop database role. We cannot demand from
our users high-quality and stable hardware. So, we have frequent
problems with database in cases of unexpected power interruption or
software errors. All
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-06-02 05:18:08 -0700:
I think I need to explain a bit further.
I tried simply using
update people
replace(address, 'mailto:','');
but unfortunately that produced a duplicate key error as some of the
addresses prefixed with 'mailto:' are already present
I'm trying to setup Kerberos authentication with PG on Windows 2000.
I have installed the MIT Kerberos Windows dlls into the PG
bin directory
- replacing the krb5_32.dll and comerr32.dll from the PG install.
I did this because the PG install did not have the
krbcc32.dll, which is needed
hi everybody.
i have two table as :
CREATE TABLE public.tb_section_phones ( section_id INTEGER NOT NULL, ptype_id INTEGER NOT NULL, country_code SMALLINT DEFAULT 90, domain_code SMALLINT,
number CHAR(7) NOT NULL, extension VARCHAR(6), CONSTRAINT tb_section_phones_fk FOREIGN KEY
Nicholas,
in a transition period I did use PostgreSQL Win 32 8.0 and above on
high quality server hardware.
Which did not help, because of subtil problems with Windows, VMware
and some HP Server tools. Result: we had around 3 blue screens of
death every week. Sometimes even more. On a database
Stuart Bishop wrote:
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Arnaud Lesauvage wrote:
Hi list !
I have a small enterprise network (~15 workstations, 1 server), all
running windows OSes. Most of our work is done on a PostgreSQL DB (on
the windows server).
I am the only IT here, and my boss
I'm trying to password protect both the superuser role and another role that I created later with less privileges but I can't seem to get it to work. I have tried using the command ALTER USER user WITH PASSWORD
'password'; and it responds with ALTER ROLE but it seems to have no effect at all.
Will Buik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to password protect both the superuser role and another role that
I created later with less privileges but I can't seem to get it to work. I
have tried using the command *ALTER USER user WITH PASSWORD 'password';* and
it responds with *ALTER
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Stuart Bishop wrote:
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Arnaud Lesauvage wrote:
Hi list !
I have a small enterprise network (~15 workstations, 1 server), all
running windows OSes. Most of our work is done on a PostgreSQL DB (on
the windows server).
I am the only IT here, and
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Stuart Bishop wrote:
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Arnaud Lesauvage wrote:
Hi list !
I have a small enterprise network (~15 workstations, 1 server), all
running windows OSes. Most of our work is done on a PostgreSQL DB (on
the windows
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