[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Craig Bryden") wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi Sean
>
> Thanks for that. Does psql work differently to pgAmin III's Query
> program? I have tried exactly what you showed me below, and it did not
> work. It seems like the script stops on first error, and the first
> erro
l.*)
If i am looking for a usenet group then i don't want to read a mailing
list. And if i am a new user, how can i easily find out that pgsql.* is the
hierarchy i am looking for.
Could it be an idea to mention it on the same web page which contain
information about the mail
ion about the new comp.databases.postgresql when(if) it becomes
approved.
I don't remember how i learnt that they existed when i started to use them
(when they was in comp.databases.postgresql.*) and that i had to connect to
news.postgresql.org to read them. I think that i picked it up reading the
mp.databases.postgresql.novice
I think that group could be of general interest and it has a fair amount of
traffic.
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waying and of the
filtering of spam which is on post from the news side to the mailinglist
side.
Otherwise haven't I seen any disadvantages with getting some of the groups
"approved".
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and
therefor even more servers will caryy them.
Today we who want to access the lists through a news server need to connect
to news.postgresql.org or find another provider who support the
comp.databases.postgresql.*.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vinay Jain) wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi..
> I am newbe in postgresql so please help me though the question may be
> very easy to answer..
> Is there any formatting function to get output with fix lengths..for
> example my query is..
> schema is:
>
> Student
> (name V