imad wrote:
Or you can probably use a PostgreSQL administration tool for scheduled
jobs. I know a number of such tools which provide this feature and
EnterpriseDB Management Server is one of them.
As is pgAdmin's pgAgent.
Regards, Dave
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Yeah, and EnterpriseDB Management Server is a community project and
can be used for free, off course!
--Imad
www.EnterpriseDB.com
On 11/3/06, A. Kretschmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
am Fri, dem 03.11.2006, um 0:04:50 +0500 mailte imad folgendes:
> Or you can probably use a PostgreSQL admini
am Fri, dem 03.11.2006, um 0:04:50 +0500 mailte imad folgendes:
> Or you can probably use a PostgreSQL administration tool for scheduled
> jobs. I know a number of such tools which provide this feature and
> EnterpriseDB Management Server is one of them.
>
> --Imad
> www.Enterpri
Or you can probably use a PostgreSQL administration tool for scheduled
jobs. I know a number of such tools which provide this feature and
EnterpriseDB Management Server is one of them.
--Imad
www.EnterpriseDB.com
On 11/2/06, A. Kretschmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
am Thu, dem 02.11.2006, um
am Thu, dem 02.11.2006, um 13:14:22 -0500 mailte louis gonzales folgendes:
> Hello all,
> Is there an existing mechanism is postgresql that can automatically
> increment/decrement on a daily basis w/out user interaction? The use
You can use CRON for such tasks. I hope for, you have a operating