Hello,
I would like my psql script to log everything that it does.
I set the following
\set ECHO all
\o foo.txt
\qecho
some sql, some ddl, etc...
\o
But foo.txt only contains
DROP
DROP
DROP
CREATE
CREATE
CREATE
I want it to contain everything that I see on the screen, what am I
missing?
Hello,
I would like my psql script to log everything that it does.
I set the following
\set ECHO all
\o foo.txt
\qecho
some sql, some ddl, etc...
\o
But foo.txt only contains
DROP
DROP
DROP
CREATE
CREATE
CREATE
I want it to contain everything that I see on the screen, what am I
missing?
I have just joined the list a few days ago and am trying quite hard
to come up to speed with pgsql but i find documentaion frustratiing.
I think maybe it;s just a matter of finding things that are of the
correct
scope. I've been an Oracle developer for over 6 years so often I
know what it is I wa
it is to be server side code
the code I gave you was merely an example
of a cursor that I found when I did a search...
http://www.armed.net/how/pg001676.htm
orginally what I wanted to do was this:
INSERT INTO pledge_classes (semester, year)
SELECT distinct pseason, pyear from load_bros
WHERE
Hello,
another brain twister, at least for me...
i have a table of varchar and one of the values I want
to insert into another table, one of the columns is
defined as INTEGER in destination table, column...
and none of these statements seem to work
INSERT INTO pledge_classes (semester, year)
S
st type 'varchar' to 'int4'
Ken Kline wrote:
> Hello,
> another brain twister, at least for me...
> i have a table of varchar and one of the values I want
> to insert into another table, one of the columns is
> defined as INTEGER in destination table
rchar(50) |
Index: pc_pk
adx=# \q
bash-2.04$
Script done on Mon Feb 26 11:42:35 2001
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:11, Ken Kline wrote:
> > follow up
> > actually the destination column is defined
> > as a numeric(4)
>
> Could
this is kind of weird but it is how it works.
You cannot use equality for null...
Null does not equal Null
Null means no value, since it's not a value
it can't equal anything another no value.
SELECT name
FROM customer
WHERE customer_id NOT IN
(
SELECT customer_id
FROM salesorder
)
and customer_i
my apologies if this is not the coreect list
but I cannot seem to install the
package DBD-Pg-0.73-1.i386.rpm
it complains that it needs libpq.so.1
i have the following installed from
a source package rebuild:
postgresql-7.0.3-2
..server
..devel
..perl
..tk
..odbc
..tcl
thanks as always
Ken