My mind is drawing a blank. Not sure where to go to find the answer.
Here is the statement in C#:
sSQL = "SELECT \"Image_Filename\" FROM \"Instruments\" WHERE ";
To finish off the WHERE clause, I need to look at the first 2 letters,
like "D:". My question is how do I specify in the WHERE cl
se is installed correctly.
Dale Seaburg
Oops, my mistake. I'll let this serve the list with what I've tried so
far. Thanks, Adrian for the reminder.
I hope tomorrow to visit the customer and try the Admin user method of
installing.
Dale
On 4/20/2018 11:03 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 04/20/2018 07:52 PM, Dale Sea
into, it leaves an error message as noted previously. The
*data* folder is empty.
It's almost as if the PC is missing a critical .dll needed in the *data*
folder filling function (my guess).
Again, I am at a loss as to what to do.
Dale
On 4/20/2018 11:13 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
Oop
cess.
Again, not sure what to do. Open for suggestions... I'm almost ready
to call Dell and complain about a "bad" Win 10 Pro install.
Dale
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On 4/23/2018 9:54 AM, Moreno Andreo wrote:
Il 21/04/2018 22:35, Adrian Klaver ha scritto:
On 04/21/2018 01:08 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
Th
As you may have noticed in the Bad Install section, the user's name was
'don king' - with an embedded space. I created a new user 'Dale' to
test out whether that name might be causing a problem. The new name
also failed to complete an install.
Dale
On 4/23/2018 9:
trained by
the owner's wishes.
Thanks, for offering each of your individual helps.
Regards,
Dale Seaburg
On 4/21/2018 3:08 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
Thanks Adrian for the suggestion of running the installer with Admin
rights. Unfortunately, I get the same results. It appears that all
I am looking for a convenient way to search a specific table where a
specific column contains a string like this: "\2016\ \" (within the
quote-marks, but not including the quote-marks). I haven't found
anything in the documentation (8.4.5). I am using the View Data | View
Filtered Rows met
I have a database in Windows XP (old PC), postgresql 8.4.5 which needs
to be migrated to Windows 10 Pro (new PC).
Now, for the bad news, the XP PC, when I powered down, before doing any
backup or database unload, would not power back up. I will be
attempting to get the PC fixed for that. In
I am in pgAdmin, attempting to create a table in an existing database.
This table is normally created and deleted by software I have written (C#).
I get this kind of error when executing the CREATE TABLE script (which
is a copy of similarly named table):
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will
les were missing, or scrambled. I
don't think Postgresql uses the Windows Registry, in place of EV's, does it?
Dale Seaburg
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