Hi
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Chris Green wrote:
> I have been searching for a way to edit a database (didn't have to be
> pg) using a datagrid for quite a while. Pgadmin seems to provide just
> what I want with its Edit Grid. However I want the user (me) to be
> able to get to editing a
Hi everyone,
this is the second time that I have tried a postgresql installation on my
laptop. Last time I dropped it (not the laptop - the installation) - in
frustration & other things to - but now I would really like to get a handle
on this.
The situation so far...
straight Debian-Lenny instal
I have been searching for a way to edit a database (didn't have to be
pg) using a datagrid for quite a while. Pgadmin seems to provide just
what I want with its Edit Grid. However I want the user (me) to be
able to get to editing a database as quickly as possible.
So, two questions:-
Is the
On Jan 18, 2012, at 6:34 AM, Dave Page wrote:
>> Realized this when *neither* step ran last night. That certainly feels like
>> a bug to me: if I have the “End” field blank (NULL), it should remain blank
>> unless I set it.
>
> Agreed - I've committed a fix for this.
>
>>> In any event, I woul
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 6:16 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 9:05 AM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
>
>> postgres=# select * from pgagent.pga_jobsteplog where jslid = 284;
>> -[ RECORD 1 ]--
>> jslid | 284
>> jsljlgid | 211
>> jsljstid | 1
>> js