Dave Page wrote:
> In further thought though - why can't you just set the target database
> of the step to be 'remote' and then specify a connection string with a
> specified username?
I am running version 1.8 here, and this feature is new in 1.10,
that's why I didn't see it.
You are right, that
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Albe Laurenz wrote:
>> Sure, it's definitely an option - provided it can be done in a secure
>> way. Want to work on it?
>
> I should be able to change pgAgent accordingly, but I am not an
> accomplished GUI programmer and have no experience with wxWidgets,
> so I
Dave Page wrote:
> > I asked this question on pgadmin-general before, and
> > there was no reply. Maybe this list is more appropriate.
> >
> > When you configure an SQL job step, you can configure a database
> > on which the script should run, but you cannot specify a database user.
> >
> > I'd lik
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Albe Laurenz wrote:
> Dear hackers,
>
> I asked this question on pgadmin-general before, and
> there was no reply. Maybe this list is more appropriate.
>
> When you configure an SQL job step, you can configure a database
> on which the script should run, but you ca
Dear hackers,
I asked this question on pgadmin-general before, and
there was no reply. Maybe this list is more appropriate.
When you configure an SQL job step, you can configure a database
on which the script should run, but you cannot specify a database user.
I'd like to define schedules for va