Re: RE - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Andreas Pflug
Subject Re: RE
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Msg-id 3FAF54A8.5030407@pse-consulting.de
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In response to Re: RE  (Reshat Sabiq <sabiq@purdue.edu>)
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Reshat Sabiq wrote:

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> Mark Perez wrote:
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>> Can someone help me? I have a large database that I have been working 
>> on in MS Access and then placed it on a Red Hat Server. It works 
>> awesome with PGAdmin and PostgreSQL. I then needed to take the code 
>> and database both an Access based import and a pgdump. When I 
>> installed the beta version, I restored the dump and all the tables 
>> appeard and they were empty. All the data was gone. So, I then 
>> imported the tables one by one, having a total of 275 tables. After 
>> importing using the Wizard, I then tried to perform SQL's, however, I 
>> had NO data listed in any of the Sequels, unless I did a SELECT * 
>> FROM [table_name], etc. All the data was there with that. But for 
>> complex issues such as CASE WHEN's and =, +, >, <, etc. No data would 
>> result from them and was told that I would have to name "explicit 
>> typecasts. I am trying to find out why, but most importantly, HOW I 
>> can proceed. I, then, went one step forward and purchased the box set 
>> of Red Hat 7.1 and after installation of the Operat
>> ing System, I still cannot get it to work. Unfortunatey, Linux is so 
>> cumbersome that I just gave up. Is there anyone out there who knows 
>> how I can get around this? Becasue, I am now returning my Linux and 
>> reinstalling my Windows 2000 Server, which I should have never given 
>> up in the first place. I LOVE PostgreSQL and the performance is 
>> exceptional and this I do not want to change, but just wish that it 
>> was more of a Windows based Database Server, rather than Linux. Thank 
>> you all and if there is any advise you can give me, please do.
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> Could that be an encoding issue?
>
No, this is a plain PostgreSQL SQL issue. Depending on the column types, 
you have to typecast explicitely, as the message suggests.

This is *not* the list for generic SQL questions, use pgsql-sql instead.

Regards,
Andreas




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