Onyx schreef:
When i look at pgadmin:
an anoying feature: it closes when u do something illegal, instead of
saying: u don't have the rights to do this.
Which version of PgAdmin were you using? III? Or II? In my findings, I
have had similiar problems to what you have been experiencing
Hi Tony,
It is a while since I have worked with Delphi so as soon as I get the
time I will re-evaluate, which I have been meaning to do given that I
have seen some really great DB tools for Delphi that I would like to try.
I agree that when access gets used to create lots of small Databases
eac
as quick as Access to build a bunch of forms , pump data into
spreadsheets, charts, word processing applications. It is often little
things that make the difference - the speed with which drop down lists
can be created is a huge boon to an access developer when the business
needs an app that re
In terms of really good GUI clients we are now at a stage where we are
spoilt for choice.
There is PgAdmin, both III and the new Beta are excellent.
Aquafold Data Studio is also nice.
I use SQLManager Postgresql Manager from sqlmanager.net all the time.
PGLightning is also very good.
I actually p
Wim Bertels wrote:
suggestions to good clients?
tnx,
Hi,
You should check out PG Lightning Admin(PGLA) at:
http://www.amsoftwaredesign.com
We developed it because of the weirdness of PG Admin III on windows.
PGLA has a MDI interface with a MDI task bar that shows open MDI windows.
It al
On 10/18/05, Wim Bertels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear friends,i've been using postgresql quiet some time now,but i don't find any really good clients for "dummies" to this database.When i look at pgadmin:an anoying feature: it closes when u do something illegal, instead of
saying: u don't have t
Op dinsdag 18 oktober 2005 16:30, schreef Raymond O'Donnell:
> On 18 Oct 2005 at 15:41, Wim Bertels wrote:
> > When i look at pgadmin: an anoying feature: it closes when u do
> > something illegal, instead of saying: u don't have the rights to do
> > this.
>
> You must be using an old version - pgA
I've been using AM Software's PG Lightning Admin and like it a lot.
There were a couple of very small issues that were fixed quickly and I
haven't encountered any "bad behavior" for quite some time. Some of
the nice features for "dummies" (like me, most of the time) are structured
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Wim Bertels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear friends,
>
> i've been using postgresql quiet some time now, but i don't find any
> really good clients for "dummies" to this database. When i look at
[snip]
Others may disagree., but among many reasons that I find Postgres very
attractive is that
>
> i've been using postgresql quiet some time now, but i don't
> find any really good clients for "dummies" to this database.
> When i look at pgadmin:
> an anoying feature: it closes when u do something illegal, instead of
> saying: u don't have the rights to do this.
Which version of PgAdmin
On 18 Oct 2005 at 15:41, Wim Bertels wrote:
> When i look at pgadmin: an anoying feature: it closes when u do
> something illegal, instead of saying: u don't have the rights to do
> this.
You must be using an old version - pgAmin used to do that at one
time, and indeed it was VERY annoying, but
Dear friends,
i've been using postgresql quiet some time now,
but i don't find any really good clients for "dummies" to this database.
When i look at pgadmin:
an anoying feature: it closes when u do something illegal, instead of
saying: u don't have the rights to do this.
When i look at phpgpadm
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