I am trying to port my data from Ingres to
Postgres( that has come with Linux distribution)
I found that Ingres prepends all the strings from
database with the no. of characters while unloading.
So if a varchar-filed in Ingres has "Syscon"
as the value it would have "6Syscon" when unloaded.
I am trying to port my data from Ingres to
Postgres( that has come with Linux distribution)
I found that Ingres prepends all the strings from
database with the no. of characters while unloading.
So if a varchar-filed in Ingres has "Syscon"
as the value it would have "6Syscon" when unloaded.
I am use Postgres 7.1 going to upgrade to 7.2 run in Redhat Linux 7.2.
Each time user do update, insert and delete will save to the logfile,
right?
1) Where is that log file?
2 ) How do I do partial dump the log file in SQL statements?
For example, I want to dump all log
from 6:00 to 9:00 ,
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Title: Message
-Original Message-From: Antti Toivanen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 29 May 2002
12:15To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
[pgadmin-support] Migration from MS Sql server using the
plug-in
It doesnt import identity fields
as serials, and thus is not
It doesnt import identity fields as serials, and thus is not
usable for databases using auto_increment.
Best regards,
Antti Toivanen
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