Any plans to make a backup plugin or option on the admin tool to backup
databases?
Hi dave
thx for the comments. I will post the question and my solution which is
being tested as we speak - that
if u REALLY want proper collation then you need to run on a glibc2.2 machine
i.e. RH7.1+ and set the locales
to something like he_IL.utf8 and make sure the locale support is correct at
i
Hi Danny, I've added comments prefix with DP:
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Subject:Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Hebrew support
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Dave,
Thank you -
fwiw - VB supports hebrew fine.
D
Dave,
Thank you -
fwiw - VB supports
hebrew fine.
There are two issues I believe - 1 for Pgadmin and
1 for PG
1) Input methods - W2K supports input methods in
just about every language known to man. At installation time you choose
lang. support and you're set. This enables you to do a
Hi,
Currently pgAdmin
doesn't support Hebrew characters, due to (as I understand it) limitations in
Visual Basic. :-(
Unless someone
can tell us otherwise
Regards,
Dave.
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i am running Windows 2000 Pro SP2 with the latest
version of Pgadmin II 1.2.0
i have a Postgres database encoded in Unicode (I
tried this in PG7.1 and 7.2)
Pgadmin doesnt allow me to type Hebrew characters
and doesnt display the hebrew at all.
FYI - all the other Windows applications allo
Le Lundi 18 Février 2002 11:13, Nhan NGO DINH a écrit :
> Well, you said to export data from the SQL server splitted into structure
> and data. How to do that? I really don't have so much experience with
> Microsoft SQL Server...
>
> Then: I've tried to convert with iconv an UNICODE exported table