Benoît Minisini a écrit :
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Apparently on other database systems, two index can have the same name
provided they are on different tables.
? strange (and I'm not sure this fit in SQLs standards)
However, in PG, you can't have a doublon, either it is from tables,
indexes,
I m a new Gambas2 user, and I am not sure where little things like
this should be posted, so if it should be somewhere else, please let me
know.
My system is Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04, Gambas2-2.15.2, Postgresql
In the Database Manager, when I save changes to a table which has an
index defined, I
Am Donnerstag, den 10.09.2009, 12:08 -0400 schrieb Richard Frost:
I m a new Gambas2 user, and I am not sure where little things like
this should be posted, so if it should be somewhere else, please let me
know.
My system is Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04, Gambas2-2.15.2, Postgresql
In the Database
I m a new Gambas2 user, and I am not sure where little things like
this should be posted, so if it should be somewhere else, please let me
know.
My system is Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04, Gambas2-2.15.2, Postgresql
In the Database Manager, when I save changes to a table which has an
index defined,
Benoît Minisini wrote:
I m a new Gambas2 user, and I am not sure where little things like
this should be posted, so if it should be somewhere else, please let me
know.
My system is Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04, Gambas2-2.15.2, Postgresql
In the Database Manager, when I save changes to a table which
Benoît Minisini a écrit :
...
Apparently on other database systems, two index can have the same name
provided they are on different tables.
? strange (and I'm not sure this fit in SQLs standards)
However, in PG, you can't have a doublon, either it is from tables, indexes,
sequences (exception
Benoît Minisini a écrit :
...
Apparently on other database systems, two index can have the same name
provided they are on different tables.
? strange (and I'm not sure this fit in SQLs standards)
However, in PG, you can't have a doublon, either it is from tables,
indexes, sequences