Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Ah yes, Reading is generous a little. However, It is "Read and write"
option
Do you desire a function which only writing limited? In the distant
past, It had classified to the timing of reading and writing before.
It is the evolved action now. Therefore, I think the
Hi.
From: "Luiz K. Matsumura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi.
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Umm, UTF8 was not able to be found from the received file.?_?
Can my test code be used?
http://winpg.jp/~saito/pgAdmin/SQLTEST_ANSI_UTF8.zip
However, ANSI file is Shift_jis. please use the UTF8.sql.
Regards,
Hirosh
Hi.
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Umm, UTF8 was not able to be found from the received file.?_?
Can my test code be used?
http://winpg.jp/~saito/pgAdmin/SQLTEST_ANSI_UTF8.zip
However, ANSI file is Shift_jis. please use the UTF8.sql.
Regards,
Hiroshi Saito
Yes, your code is perfect. The problem occur w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I figured out how to hierarchically retain the expanded/collapsed
state of the child nodes during refresh - turned out to be *much* easier
that I thought it would be.
I've updated the .exe again - please let me know what you think.
Very good! But some things are
Thanks for reply. Sample file attached.
This is in the state when turning OFF option and reading it.
http://winpg.jp/~saito/pgAdmin/Luiz_testsql.png
Probably, RC version may help you.
Regards,
Hiroshi Saito
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Hi.
From: "Luiz K. Matsumura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for reply. Sample file attached.
Umm, UTF8 was not able to be found from the received file.?_?
Can my test code be used?
http://winpg.jp/~saito/pgAdmin/SQLTEST_ANSI_UTF8.zip
However, ANSI file is Shift_jis. please use the UTF8.sql.
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Hi, I'm again...
I investigate more, and this ocurr only with files with files with
ansi files with accentuated characters ( like "çãé..." ).
If I disable the option on the preferences: "Read and write Unicode
UTF-8 files", then the file is loaded.
If I edit a file with thi
Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
> On 29/08/2007 11:43, Dave Page wrote:
>
>> OK, I figured out how to hierarchically retain the expanded/collapsed
>> state of the child nodes during refresh - turned out to be *much* easier
>> that I thought it would be.
>
> I'm delighted that's been sorted - a small nig
On 29/08/2007 11:43, Dave Page wrote:
OK, I figured out how to hierarchically retain the expanded/collapsed
state of the child nodes during refresh - turned out to be *much* easier
that I thought it would be.
I'm delighted that's been sorted - a small niggle, but one which has
caught me once
Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
>>
>>> If any change via properties dialog would collapse the whole table
>>> subtree that would be a change for the worse IMO. Then I'd rather have
>>> the status quo ante.
>>> Is there no way to just refresh the S
Hy
I added mirror to /etc/apt/sources.list correctly and when I run apt-get update
I got a message :
W:GPG error ftp://ftp9.de.postgresql.org/ etch Release NO PUBKEY
AE9545D6FC0564BE
I tried gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-key FC0564BE but this sad there
is no key on this server.
Where c
Michail Bachmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when the "View Filtered Rows..." modal dialog window is open, switching to
> another application and back to pgAdmin will (seemingly) freeze pgAdmin.
>
> You can reproduce this behaviour by:
> * Start pgAdmin3 and some other programm
> * Connect to a datab
Stephen Denne wrote:
> When viewing rows in a table, I was using a couple of different filters.
>
> With the last line in the filter window commented out, the ordering specified
> was not taken into account.
Comments are not supported in the filter. Unfortunately they're somewhat
difficult to de
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