Thread: 500 Internal Server Error

500 Internal Server Error

From
Ben Nachtrieb
Date:

Hello,

 

When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the following text in the Message tab for the query tool output:

 

“<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <title>500 Internal Server Error</title> <h1>Internal Server Error</h1> <p>The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the application.</p>”

 

Notes:

-The html is part of the message.

-It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent.

-The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite.

-We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query again.

-We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC.

-This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed and tested.

 

I have:

 

Version

2.0

Copyright

Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team

Python Version

2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]

Flask Version

0.12.2

Application Mode

Desktop

Current User

pgadmin4@pgadmin.org

 

What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think).

 

Thanks!

 

Ben

 

RE: 500 Internal Server Error

From
Ben Nachtrieb
Date:

Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806

Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806

Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287

Only accredited investors and qualified clients will be admitted as limited partners to a Crescat fund. For natural persons, investors must meet SEC requirements including minimum annual income or net worth thresholds. Crescat funds are being offered in reliance on an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and are not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements that apply to registration under the Securities Act. The SEC has not passed upon the merits of or given its approval to the Crescat funds, the terms of the offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. A registration statement has not been filed for any Crescat fund with the SEC. Limited partner interests in the Crescat funds are subject to legal restrictions on transfer and resale. Investors should not assume they will be able to resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk. Investors should be able to bear the loss of their investment. Investments in the Crescat funds are not subject to the protections of the Investment Company Act of 1940. Performance data represents past performance, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Performance data is subject to revision following each monthly reconciliation and annual audit. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. Crescat is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when calculating and representing performance data. The performance of Crescat funds may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or registered funds. Investors may obtain the most current performance data and private offering memorandum for a Crescat fund by contacting Linda Smith at (303) 271-9997 or by sending a request via email to lsmith@crescat.net. See the private offering memorandum for each Crescat fund for complete information and risk factors.

 

From: Ben Nachtrieb
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM
To: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
Cc: Ben Nachtrieb <bnachtrieb@crescat.net>
Subject: 500 Internal Server Error

 

Hello,

 

When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the following text in the Message tab for the query tool output:

 

“<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <title>500 Internal Server Error</title> <h1>Internal Server Error</h1> <p>The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the application.</p>”

 

Notes:

-The html is part of the message.

-It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent.

-The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite.

-We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query again.

-We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC.

-This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed and tested.

 

I have:

 

Version

2.0

Copyright

Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team

Python Version

2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]

Flask Version

0.12.2

Application Mode

Desktop

Current User

pgadmin4@pgadmin.org

 

What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think).

 

Thanks!

 

Ben

 

Re: 500 Internal Server Error

From
Durumdara
Date:
Dear Ben! What is the solution of this problem? I don't have account there. :-( Thank you! BW dd 2017-11-22 21:29 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb : > Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806 > > Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806 > > Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287 > > Only accredited investors and qualified clients will be admitted as > limited partners to a Crescat fund. For natural persons, investors must > meet SEC requirements including minimum annual income or net worth > thresholds. Crescat funds are being offered in reliance on an exemption > from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and are > not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements that apply to > registration under the Securities Act. The SEC has not passed upon the > merits of or given its approval to the Crescat funds, the terms of the > offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. A > registration statement has not been filed for any Crescat fund with the > SEC. Limited partner interests in the Crescat funds are subject to legal > restrictions on transfer and resale. Investors should not assume they will > be able to resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk. > Investors should be able to bear the loss of their investment. Investments > in the Crescat funds are not subject to the protections of the Investment > Company Act of 1940. Performance data represents past performance, and past > performance does not guarantee future results. Performance data is subject > to revision following each monthly reconciliation and annual audit. Current > performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. > Crescat is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when > calculating and representing performance data. The performance of Crescat > funds may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or > registered funds. Investors may obtain the most current performance data > and private offering memorandum for a Crescat fund by contacting Linda > Smith at (303) 271-9997 or by sending a request via email to > lsmith@crescat.net. See the private offering memorandum for each Crescat > fund for complete information and risk factors. > > > > *From:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM > *To:* pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org > *Cc:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Subject:* 500 Internal Server Error > > > > Hello, > > > > When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the > following text in the Message tab for the query tool output: > > > > “ 500 > Internal Server Error

Internal Server Error

The server > encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. > Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the > application.

” > > > > Notes: > > -The html is part of the message. > > -It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent. > > -The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but > eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite. > > -We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence > closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never > closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query > again. > > -We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC. > > -This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed > and tested. > > > > I have: > > > > *Version* > > 2.0 > > *Copyright* > > Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team > > *Python Version* > > 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit > (Intel)] > > *Flask Version* > > 0.12.2 > > *Application Mode* > > Desktop > > *Current User* > > pgadmin4@pgadmin.org > > > > What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs > listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think). > > > > Thanks! > > > > *Ben * > > >

RE: 500 Internal Server Error

From
Ben Nachtrieb
Date:
Sorry, I don’t have a solution. I experience it every day multiple times a day. Very frustrating and disruptive to workflows. The link does not have a fix. The bug/issue is outstanding (known and not fixed) as far as I know. Are you using pgAdmin 4 and postgres 10.1? I am starting to think it is a pgAdmin 4 issue, but I haven’t drilled into it much due to time constraints. Ben From: Durumdara [mailto:durumdara@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:27 AM To: Ben Nachtrieb Cc: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org Subject: Re: 500 Internal Server Error Dear Ben! What is the solution of this problem? I don't have account there. :-( Thank you! BW dd 2017-11-22 21:29 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb >: Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806 Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806 Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287 Only accredited investors and qualified clients will be admitted as limited partners to a Crescat fund. For natural persons, investors must meet SEC requirements including minimum annual income or net worth thresholds. Crescat funds are being offered in reliance on an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and are not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements that apply to registration under the Securities Act. The SEC has not passed upon the merits of or given its approval to the Crescat funds, the terms of the offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. A registration statement has not been filed for any Crescat fund with the SEC. Limited partner interests in the Crescat funds are subject to legal restrictions on transfer and resale. Investors should not assume they will be able to resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk. Investors should be able to bear the loss of their investment. Investments in the Crescat funds are not subject to the protections of the Investment Company Act of 1940. Performance data represents past performance, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Performance data is subject to revision following each monthly reconciliation and annual audit. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. Crescat is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when calculating and representing performance data. The performance of Crescat funds may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or registered funds. Investors may obtain the most current performance data and private offering memorandum for a Crescat fund by contacting Linda Smith at (303) 271-9997 or by sending a request via email to lsmith@crescat.net. See the private offering memorandum for each Crescat fund for complete information and risk factors. From: Ben Nachtrieb Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM To: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org Cc: Ben Nachtrieb > Subject: 500 Internal Server Error Hello, When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the following text in the Message tab for the query tool output: “ 500 Internal Server Error

Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the application.

” Notes: -The html is part of the message. -It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent. -The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite. -We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query again. -We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC. -This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed and tested. I have: Version 2.0 Copyright Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team Python Version 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] Flask Version 0.12.2 Application Mode Desktop Current User pgadmin4@pgadmin.org What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think). Thanks! Ben

Re: 500 Internal Server Error

From
Khushboo Vashi
Date:
On 30 Nov 2017 12:56, "Durumdara" wrote: Dear Ben! What is the solution of this problem? I don't have account there. :-( This issue (#2806) has been fixed and will be available in the next release. Thank you! BW dd 2017-11-22 21:29 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb : > Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806 > > Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806 > > Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287 > > Only accredited investors and qualified clients will be admitted as > limited partners to a Crescat fund. For natural persons, investors must > meet SEC requirements including minimum annual income or net worth > thresholds. Crescat funds are being offered in reliance on an exemption > from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and are > not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements that apply to > registration under the Securities Act. The SEC has not passed upon the > merits of or given its approval to the Crescat funds, the terms of the > offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. A > registration statement has not been filed for any Crescat fund with the > SEC. Limited partner interests in the Crescat funds are subject to legal > restrictions on transfer and resale. Investors should not assume they will > be able to resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk. > Investors should be able to bear the loss of their investment. Investments > in the Crescat funds are not subject to the protections of the Investment > Company Act of 1940. Performance data represents past performance, and past > performance does not guarantee future results. Performance data is subject > to revision following each monthly reconciliation and annual audit. Current > performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. > Crescat is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when > calculating and representing performance data. The performance of Crescat > funds may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or > registered funds. Investors may obtain the most current performance data > and private offering memorandum for a Crescat fund by contacting Linda > Smith at (303) 271-9997 or by sending a request via email to > lsmith@crescat.net. See the private offering memorandum for each Crescat > fund for complete information and risk factors. > > > > *From:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM > *To:* pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org > *Cc:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Subject:* 500 Internal Server Error > > > > Hello, > > > > When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the > following text in the Message tab for the query tool output: > > > > “ 500 > Internal Server Error

Internal Server Error

The server > encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. > Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the > application.

” > > > > Notes: > > -The html is part of the message. > > -It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent. > > -The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but > eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite. > > -We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence > closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never > closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query > again. > > -We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC. > > -This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed > and tested. > > > > I have: > > > > *Version* > > 2.0 > > *Copyright* > > Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team > > *Python Version* > > 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit > (Intel)] > > *Flask Version* > > 0.12.2 > > *Application Mode* > > Desktop > > *Current User* > > pgadmin4@pgadmin.org > > > > What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs > listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think). > > > > Thanks! > > > > *Ben * > > >

Re: 500 Internal Server Error

From
Durumdara
Date:
Hi! For multidatabase functions I use PGAdmin III and IV. But because this (and other) bug, I must decrease the PGAdmin IV usage. For one database I use EMS PGSQL manager, because I can see the result better, and it saves my special queries automatically. The PGAdmin III asked for opened queries (to save) but in PGAdmin IV I remember more sql text loosing on close. I hope in next release, because I believe that the PGAdmin IV would reach the level of PGAdmin III in the future (step by step). This problem happens with PG 9.4-9.6 too. Best regards dd 2017-11-30 14:51 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb : > Sorry, I don’t have a solution. I experience it every day multiple times a > day. Very frustrating and disruptive to workflows. The link does not have a > fix. The bug/issue is outstanding (known and not fixed) as far as I know. > > > > Are you using pgAdmin 4 and postgres 10.1? I am starting to think it is a > pgAdmin 4 issue, but I haven’t drilled into it much due to time constraints. > > Ben > > *From:* Durumdara [mailto:durumdara@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:27 AM > *To:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Cc:* pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org > *Subject:* Re: 500 Internal Server Error > > > > Dear Ben! > > > > What is the solution of this problem? > > I don't have account there. :-( > > > > Thank you! > > > > BW > > > > dd > > > > 2017-11-22 21:29 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb : > > Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806 > > Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806 > > Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287 > > Only accredited investors and qualified clients will be admitted as > limited partners to a Crescat fund. For natural persons, investors must > meet SEC requirements including minimum annual income or net worth > thresholds. Crescat funds are being offered in reliance on an exemption > from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and are > not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements that apply to > registration under the Securities Act. The SEC has not passed upon the > merits of or given its approval to the Crescat funds, the terms of the > offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. A > registration statement has not been filed for any Crescat fund with the > SEC. Limited partner interests in the Crescat funds are subject to legal > restrictions on transfer and resale. Investors should not assume they will > be able to resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk. > Investors should be able to bear the loss of their investment. Investments > in the Crescat funds are not subject to the protections of the Investment > Company Act of 1940. Performance data represents past performance, and past > performance does not guarantee future results. Performance data is subject > to revision following each monthly reconciliation and annual audit. Current > performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. > Crescat is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when > calculating and representing performance data. The performance of Crescat > funds may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or > registered funds. Investors may obtain the most current performance data > and private offering memorandum for a Crescat fund by contacting Linda > Smith at (303) 271-9997 or by sending a request via email to > lsmith@crescat.net. See the private offering memorandum for each Crescat > fund for complete information and risk factors. > > > > *From:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM > *To:* pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org > *Cc:* Ben Nachtrieb > *Subject:* 500 Internal Server Error > > > > Hello, > > > > When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the > following text in the Message tab for the query tool output: > > > > “ 500 > Internal Server Error

Internal Server Error

The server > encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. > Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the > application.

” > > > > Notes: > > -The html is part of the message. > > -It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent. > > -The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but > eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite. > > -We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence > closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never > closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query > again. > > -We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC. > > -This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed > and tested. > > > > I have: > > > > *Version* > > 2.0 > > *Copyright* > > Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team > > *Python Version* > > 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit > (Intel)] > > *Flask Version* > > 0.12.2 > > *Application Mode* > > Desktop > > *Current User* > > pgadmin4@pgadmin.org > > > > What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs > listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think). > > > > Thanks! > > > > *Ben * > > > > >

Re: 500 Internal Server Error

From
Khushboo Vashi
Date:
Hi Durumdara,

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:13 PM, Durumdara <durumdara@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

For multidatabase functions I use PGAdmin III and IV.

But because this (and other) bug, I must decrease the PGAdmin IV usage.

As I said, this fix will be available in the next release.
 
For one database I use EMS PGSQL manager, because I can see the result better, and it saves my special queries automatically.
The PGAdmin III asked for opened queries (to save) but in PGAdmin IV I remember more sql text loosing on close.

 
pgAdmin 4 also asks for the unsaved queries to save. You can customise the setting whether you want the prompt to save the unsaved queries or not.

To change this setting,
1. Go to File > Preferences dialogue.
2. Select  SQL Editor > Options from the left hand side panel. In this dialogue, change the option "Prompt to save unsaved query changes?" to "True" to always get a prompt for the same.

Please find the attached screen-shot for the same.

I hope in next release, because I believe that the PGAdmin IV would reach the level of PGAdmin III in the future (step by step).

This problem happens with PG 9.4-9.6 too.

Best regards
   dd


2017-11-30 14:51 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb <bnachtrieb@crescat.net>:

Sorry, I don’t have a solution. I experience it every day multiple times a day. Very frustrating and disruptive to workflows. The link does not have a fix. The bug/issue is outstanding (known and not fixed) as far as I know.

 

Are you using pgAdmin 4 and postgres 10.1? I am starting to think it is a pgAdmin 4 issue, but I haven’t drilled into it much due to time constraints.

Ben

From: Durumdara [mailto:durumdara@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:27 AM
To: Ben Nachtrieb <bnachtrieb@crescat.net>
Cc: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
Subject: Re: 500 Internal Server Error

 

Dear Ben!

 

What is the solution of this problem? 

I don't have account there. :-(

 

Thank you!

 

BW

 

dd

 

2017-11-22 21:29 GMT+01:00 Ben Nachtrieb <bnachtrieb@crescat.net>:

Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806

Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806

Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287

Only accredited investors and qualified clients will be admitted as limited partners to a Crescat fund. For natural persons, investors must meet SEC requirements including minimum annual income or net worth thresholds. Crescat funds are being offered in reliance on an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and are not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements that apply to registration under the Securities Act. The SEC has not passed upon the merits of or given its approval to the Crescat funds, the terms of the offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. A registration statement has not been filed for any Crescat fund with the SEC. Limited partner interests in the Crescat funds are subject to legal restrictions on transfer and resale. Investors should not assume they will be able to resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk. Investors should be able to bear the loss of their investment. Investments in the Crescat funds are not subject to the protections of the Investment Company Act of 1940. Performance data represents past performance, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Performance data is subject to revision following each monthly reconciliation and annual audit. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. Crescat is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when calculating and representing performance data. The performance of Crescat funds may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or registered funds. Investors may obtain the most current performance data and private offering memorandum for a Crescat fund by contacting Linda Smith at (303) 271-9997 or by sending a request via email to lsmith@crescat.net. See the private offering memorandum for each Crescat fund for complete information and risk factors.

 

From: Ben Nachtrieb
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM
To: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
Cc: Ben Nachtrieb <bnachtrieb@crescat.net>
Subject: 500 Internal Server Error

 

Hello,

 

When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the following text in the Message tab for the query tool output:

 

“<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <title>500 Internal Server Error</title> <h1>Internal Server Error</h1> <p>The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the application.</p>”

 

Notes:

-The html is part of the message.

-It doesn’t seem to matter what query is sent.

-The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite.

-We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence closing the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never closing pgAdmin 4 or the connection to the server) then sending the query again.

-We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC.

-This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed and tested.

 

I have:

 

Version

2.0

Copyright

Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team

Python Version

2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]

Flask Version

0.12.2

Application Mode

Desktop

Current User

pgadmin4@pgadmin.org

 

What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think).

 

Thanks!

 

Ben

 

 



Thanks,
Khushboo 

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