Thread: nsptablespace problem
Hi Andreas. At present, how do you cope though nsptablespace disappears? I hope for the next solution.:-) regards, Hiroshi Saito
Hiroshi Saito wrote: > Hi Andreas. > > At present, how do you cope though nsptablespace disappears? I don't understand what you mean. Why should nsptablespace disappear? Regards, Andreas
Hi Andreas. I appreciate a quick answer. From: "Andreas Pflug" <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de> > Hiroshi Saito wrote: > > Hi Andreas. > > > > At present, how do you cope though nsptablespace disappears? > > I don't understand what you mean. Why should nsptablespace disappear? It complains pgAdminIII because it has already disappeared with current(pgsql). should correct it by the next release. Happens) ERROR: column "nsptablespace" des not exist. Regards, Hiroshi Saito
Hiroshi Saito wrote: > Hi Andreas. > > I appreciate a quick answer. > > From: "Andreas Pflug" <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de> > > >>Hiroshi Saito wrote: >> >>>Hi Andreas. >>> >>>At present, how do you cope though nsptablespace disappears? >> >>I don't understand what you mean. Why should nsptablespace disappear? > > > It complains pgAdminIII because it has already disappeared with current(pgsql). > should correct it by the next release. > > Happens) > ERROR: column "nsptablespace" des not exist. OK, see it now; I didn't realize that as a result of the lengthy pg_dump/restore discussion that feature was removed. Committed to cvs. Regards, Andreas
Hi Andreas. > > Happens) > > ERROR: column "nsptablespace" des not exist. > > OK, see it now; I didn't realize that as a result of the lengthy > pg_dump/restore discussion that feature was removed. > > Committed to cvs. Oh, Thank you very much!! Your base earliness is very great.:-) P.S) I become a little sleepy.... For the reason that it is Japan. Regards, Hiroshi Saito