since its not possible/simple to have transactions spanning
multiple HTTP requests may be (if requirements permits)
1,2,3 can be merged in a single step (transaction).
regds
mallah.
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 11:04 am, Raj Mathur wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> > "Thomas" == Thomas Swan <[EMAIL P
System
Windows 2000 Pro.
Postgresql 7.3.1
Apache 2.0.43
cygwin 1.3.18.1
pgAdminII 1.4.12
I got "almost" everything working, (create database/table with cygwin)
now here's problem with pgAdmin II...
Launched pgAdminII, onnected to localhost, through port 5432.
It display the database and login
Hi Thomas,
> "Thomas" == Thomas Swan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> Raj Mathur wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Writing a web-based application using PostgreSQL as the
>> back-end database. The master create functions look something
>> like this:
>>
>> 1. Accept ID
Raj Mathur wrote:
Hi,
Writing a web-based application using PostgreSQL as the back-end
database. The master create functions look something like this:
1. Accept ID from user.
2. Verify that ID doesn't exist in database. Start transaction.
Create blank record with ID as key.
3. Accept remain
Based on traffic on the Admin list, it is my understanding that this is a
"status" message, not an "error" message.
-Original Message-
From: Antoine LOBATO A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 05:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Be careful with your pg_hba.conf entries (read the comments in the file itself,
they are lengthy but useful). What you configured (below) will allow anyone
to connect to your database from any machine without validation, as long
as their IP address has the first two blocks equal to your machin
"GB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just tried a fresh install of pg 7.3.1 on a SuSE 8.1 box. I keep getting
> messages like
> Failed to initialize lc_messages to ''
> during initdb. I already tried --locale=C but no help. Anyone any
> ideas?
Try initdb with -d option and show us the (last few li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> After I donwload the 'PostgreSQL 7.3.1', I run the command "/configure" in its
> directory on my computer as root. However, the result is ":bad interpreter: no
> such file or directory".
I think you want "./configure".
regards, tom lane
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