Hello all,
I have a form which has got checkboxes and I am having problems to have their
values stored in different rows of a table.
What I have done is:
# colour_id is the name of my checkboxes in the input tag
etc ...
# I put all the values into the array and split them
$colour = $fo
Is it safe to rename 'postgres' to any__name?
like
update pg_shadow set usename = 'any__name' where usename = 'postgres';
Sherwin
Hi,
I have a (quite) big table with ~3M rows.
Every row has a NBPOINTS (int4) and a REASON (int4)
select sum(nbpoints) from points;
it takes about 10s
select sum(nbpoints) from points group by reason
it takes about 210s
Same table structure, same data on Oracle gives respectively 8 and 22
Hi,
My problem is:
I have to create a web interface for an Oracle database. I use MS Internet
Information Server, ODBC driver (tried one from MS and one from Oracle) and an
Oracle database (I have no permission to change anything in that database).
I don't have a problem accessing one table, bu
> Is there any way to implement a query in Postgres that would be in some way
> analogues to Oracle's START WITH/CONNECT BY structure?
Unfortunately, no such statements. Instead, you should write your own
functions which can operate on your own defined table. The table
represents the edges of the
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster -B 1000 -o "-S 2000" -S -D
> /usr/local/pgsql/data
> and it says:
> IpcMemoryCreate: shmget failed (Invalid argument) key=5432001,
> size=8899584,permission=600
> This type of erro is usually caused by an improper shared memory or Syst
HI all!
I did this:
/usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster -B 1000 -o "-S 2000" -S -D
/usr/local/pgsql/data
and it says:
IpcMemoryCreate: shmget failed (Invalid argument) key=5432001,
size=8899584,permission=600
This type of erro is usually caused by an improper shared memory or System V
IPC semaphore
HI!
I did this to install postgres in a new machine:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/pgsql --with-tcl --with-perl
and I got this:
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... /usr/src/pgsql/postgresql-7.0.2/src/config.guess:
13497442: No space left on device
/usr/src/pggsql/postgres
Forest Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry; I hit send before adding that information. I'm using postgres
> 6.5.3 on i386 Red Hat 6.1.
Time to update, then.
> It allows me to create an index on a NUMERIC(12,2) field using the
> int8_ops class, but I'm wondering if this might have some
>> I'd like to create an index on a column whose type is NUMERIC(12,2).
>> There appears to be no default operator class for the numeric type.
>
>Uh, what version are you using? Works fine for me in 7.0.2.
Sorry; I hit send before adding that information. I'm using postgres
6.5.3 on i386 Red Ha
Hi.
(Sorry for my english -I'am not a nativ speaker)
I have some problem. I show it with example:
I have base names for e.g. "db".
I have also user "joe" (in pg_shadow). Joe is not a superuser or somethink
like that his is normal user.
He connect to db. He can't do anything because I don't give
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