Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-22 Thread Henry Combrinck
No problem at all. It's easy to automate the table linking process. I have a table in access that holds - among other things - the internal and external name of my linked tables, in which database, schema and server they locate. [snip] Thank you very much for the information. Regards Henry

[GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Henry Combrinck
Hello all I've been approached by the development people about removing the 'public' schema. They complain about having to manually remove the 'public_' tag from table names generated by their development software whenever they link to PG via ODBC. Renaming or using another schema is not what

Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Tom Lane
Henry Combrinck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've been approached by the development people about removing the 'public' schema. They complain about having to manually remove the 'public_' tag from table names generated by their development software whenever they link to PG via ODBC. Renaming

Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Ed L.
On Thursday October 21 2004 10:07, Tom Lane wrote: Henry Combrinck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've been approached by the development people about removing the 'public' schema. They complain about having to manually remove the 'public_' tag from table names generated by their development

Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Henry Combrinck
It sounds to me like the real problem is with non-schema-aware client software. They're using Office XP Developer (Access 2000). No hope of fixing that. ...I think your options are to fix that, or downgrade to a non-schema-aware database (eg. Postgres 7.2 or before). ...and miss out on the

Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Richard Huxton
Henry Combrinck wrote: It sounds to me like the real problem is with non-schema-aware client software. They're using Office XP Developer (Access 2000). No hope of fixing that. Don't be pessimistic - give Bill a call and see if he'll accept a patch... Failing that, I wrote a small VBA procedure

Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Richard_D_Levine
Bill, Madonna, and I are going out for beers after work. I'll mention it. Richard Huxton

Re: [GENERAL] Is it possible to remove the public schema?

2004-10-21 Thread Andreas
Henry Combrinck wrote: It sounds to me like the real problem is with non-schema-aware client software. They're using Office XP Developer (Access 2000). No hope of fixing that. No problem at all. It's easy to automate the table linking process. I have a table in access that holds - among other