Title: Message
Hi
Frank,
Hmm, that doesn't seem to work here. For any random integervalue of X
that I try in select pg_encoding_to_char(X), I get SQL_ASCII as the
result.
This
is a problem I would like to fix, though I don't have time myself right now
:-(
Regards, Dave.
I replace this code in frmdatabase pgadmin2. I don't have this problem.
What is your result if you execute this selection ?
select pg_encoding_to_char(0)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(1)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(2)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(3)
union select
Title: Message
I tried on 2
systems:
template1=# select
versin();
version--PostgreSQL
7.3b1 on i686-pc-cygwin, compiled by GCC 2.95.3-5(1 row)
template1=# select
pg_encoding_to_char(0)template1-# union select
I usingPostgreSQL 7.2
template1=# select version(); versionPostgreSQL 7.2 on i686-pc-cygwin, compiled by GCC 2.95.3-5(1 row)
Itriedon2 systems:
template1=#select versin(); version
-
Title: Message
OK,
any ideas on the problem I mentioned?
-Original Message-From: frank_lupo
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 September 2002
16:34To: Dave PageCc: pgadmin-hackersSubject:
Re: [pgadmin-hackers] idea for reading encodign format
I usingPostgreSQL 7.2