Thread: PGA

PGA

From
salah jubeh
Date:
I have a PostgreSQL server  v. 8.3 installation. I have noticed that there are tables that begin with the prefix pga. The list of tables is as follow:

 pga_diagrams   pga_forms   pga_graphs   pga_images   pga_queries   pga_reports   pga_scripts 

I am wondering are those tables are part of postgres installation. if yes what are used for because all these tables are empty. if not, do you know what application might create/ use them

Regards

Re: PGA

From
Andrew Sullivan
Date:
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 06:53:11AM -0700, salah jubeh wrote:
>  pga_diagrams   pga_forms   pga_graphs   pga_images   pga_queries   pga_reports
>  pga_scripts
>
>
> I am wondering are those tables are part of postgres installation. if yes what
> are used for because all these tables are empty. if not, do you know what
> application might create/ use them

Looks like you installed pgaccess, is my guess.

A

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Andrew Sullivan
ajs@crankycanuck.ca

Re: PGA

From
salah jubeh
Date:
Hello  Andrew,

You are right, it is pgaccess

 Thanks


 



From: Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca>
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 4:01:42 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] PGA

On Tue, May 10, 201t 06:53:11AM -0700, salah jubeh wrote:
>  pga_diagrams  pga_forms  pga_graphs  pga_images  pga_queries  pga_reports 
>  pga_scripts 
>
>
> I am wondering are those tables are part of postgres installation. if yes what
> are used for because all these tables are empty. if not, do you know what
> application might create/ use them

Looks like you installed pgaccess, is my guess.

A

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Andrew Sullivan
ajs@crankycanuck.ca

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