The problem is resolved. OpenOffice doesn't edit tables without primary
key with any driver (I've tried JDBC,native OpenOffice, ODBC). But - the
primary key can't be ignored, when it is made on OID.
Greetings
Adam
Adam Radlowski wrote:
I'm using very often OpenOffice to administrate databases
Dear Adam,
I usualy do use the native driver for OpenOffice from
http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/postgresql/index.html.
With this driver a lot of things do work out of the box which do need tweeking
with the JDBC driver.
Best regards
Ivo Rossacher
Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 12.09 schrieb
I'm using very often OpenOffice to administrate databases (It has
options, wchich are not present in pgadmin3).
If I use JDBC connection and server don't requiers md5 passwords, I can
edit and administrate the databases/tables via OpenOffice and JDBC. I
can only read the tables. When server requ
Hi,
I have trawled the web and the newsgoroups and it seems like no-one has
really been able to get the JDBC driver working with Jbuilder. In
particular I want to get the JDBC driver working with Jbuilder 4's
database explorer.
Has anyone succeeded in this? Can they send me instructions on ho
Hi all,
I want to use PostGreSQL in my Java application. I have compiled jdbc2 since
I am using JDK1.2
I have placed the jar file in my CLASSPATH. I am trying to connect to
PostGreSQL server running in HP-UX machine connected to my PC through LAN.
In my machine, I am working in Windows 95 platfor
Vance Greenway wrote:
>
> i am using visual cafe for windows to develop an applet to access my
> postgresql data on a linux server. the package requires that the
> driver i want to develop with reside on the same computer...ie the
> windows box. can the jdbc driver "jdbc6_4.jar" be placed on th
i am using visual cafe for windows to develop an
applet to access my postgresql data on a linux server. the package
requires that the driver i want to develop with reside on the same computer...ie
the windows box. can the jdbc driver "jdbc6_4.jar" be placed on
the windows box and access t
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Gabor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of my users needs a JDBC driver for Postgres, where do I find the
> darn thing? The machine is Intel PII 400 running FreeBSD 3.0. I went
> to the javasoft site but the only applicable driver was from OpenLink
> and wasn't for FreeBSD.
Since V6.3,
Gabor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> One of my users needs a JDBC driver for Postgres, where do I find the
> darn thing? The machine is Intel PII 400 running FreeBSD 3.0. I went
> to the javasoft site but the only applicable driver was from OpenLink
> and wasn't for FreeBSD.
>
Take a look in /usr/src/pg
Hi,
One of my users needs a JDBC driver for Postgres, where do I find the
darn thing? The machine is Intel PII 400 running FreeBSD 3.0. I went
to the javasoft site but the only applicable driver was from OpenLink
and wasn't for FreeBSD.
gabor.
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Sorry. My testing organization is either t
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