Thanks a lot.
Scott Marlowe wrote:
On 9/22/07, John Mulkerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree its old. I'm working on the upgrade but first need to verify
and then purge some data.
I tried with and without a semicolon
However, with a semicolon results in
Just tried semicolon again..
On 9/22/07, John Mulkerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree its old. I'm working on the upgrade but first need to verify
> and then purge some data.
>
> I tried with and without a semicolon
>
> However, with a semicolon results in
>
> Just tried semicolon again.. First time resulted in resul
I agree its old. I'm working on the upgrade but first need to verify
and then purge some data.
I tried with and without a semicolon
However, with a semicolon results in
Just tried semicolon again.. First time resulted in results. Second
time resulted in
select * from survey_results;
ER
John Mulkerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm new to Postgres. I'm trying to select data from my survey_results
> table. My server is running Postgres 7.3.4.
Do you realize how ancient that version is? An update would be a
real good idea.
> I log in as root (its RH), then
> psql database_n