Sorry, I forgot to say that functions output that string, but the function =
executes perfectly.
For example:
createdb -U kuaimare dbkuaima
could not find a "createdb" to execute
Password:
CREATE DATABASE
And the database (or the query, or the data dump, etc.) executes perfectly,=
but with the string:
could not find a "functionname" to execute
withing the function execution output.
----- Mensaje original -----=20
De: Elvis E. Henriquez A.=20
Para: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org=20
Enviado: Jueves, 30 de Diciembre de 2004 23:45
Asunto: Wrong messages running on Windows
Hi! I've been using the PostgreSQL database in Windows since the Beta2-dev3=
, and it had a bug I didn't report. I've just downloaded the rc2, and unins=
talled my previous version, and installed the newest one, and it still have=
the same bug.
When executing the command line functions psql, pg_dump, createuser, create=
db, dropuser, dropdb, they output a message in the format:
could not find a "functionname" to execute
where functionname is the name of the function i'm using.
Hope you can help me with this "bug" (if it is), so PostgreSQL can continue=
improving.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Elvis E. Henr=EDquez A.
P.S.: I'm running Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 4, with all c=
ritical updates installed. My OS version is in Spanish (and most of my soft=
ware too). My computer is an Intel Celeron 600 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB HDD (=
with 4 partitions, all in NTFS).=