OID Errors
Good Afternoon,
We are in the process of migrating a web application that is using PostgreSQL 7.1.4 to 7.2.1 and are having some problems. When I do the CREATEDB command from command line, I am getting errors when running PGAccess on the system tables (and any new one I create) saying "Attribute OID not found". I am not specifying WITHOUT OID when making these tables. Does anybody have any idea?
Thanks,
Jay Schlenker
GUI/Web Development Team Leader
RD&Q--Mandan, ND
National Information Solutions Cooperative
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Jay Schlenker wrote:
Good Afternoon,
We are in the process of migrating a web application that is using PostgreSQL 7.1.4 to 7.2.1 and are having some problems. When I do the CREATEDB command from command line, I am getting errors when running PGAccess on the system tables (and any new one I create) saying "Attribute OID not found". I am not specifying WITHOUT OID when making these tables. Does anybody have any idea?
I seem to remember this cropped up a couple of months ago. I think the answer
was that you are using an old version of pgaccess and need to update. I've got
version 0.98.7 installed.
A check of the archives might reveal more and from what I've heard at the
moment that is better done using google than the postgresql site.
--
Nigel J. Andrews
Director
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Logictree Systems Limited
Computer Consultants
I seem to recall the docs saying that an initdb was necessary in
moving to version 7.2.1. I believe it is on the main web page as well.
-Al Arduengo
nandrews@investsystems.co.uk ("Nigel J. Andrews") writes:
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Jay Schlenker wrote:
Good Afternoon,
We are in the process of migrating a web application that is using
PostgreSQL 7.1.4 to 7.2.1 and are having some problems. When I do
the CREATEDB command from command line, I am getting errors when
running PGAccess on the system tables (and any new one I create)
saying "Attribute OID not found". I am not specifying WITHOUT OID
when making these tables. Does anybody have any idea?I seem to remember this cropped up a couple of months ago. I think the answer
was that you are using an old version of pgaccess and need to
update. I've got
version 0.98.7 installed.A check of the archives might reveal more and from what I've heard at the
moment that is better done using google than the postgresql site.--
Nigel J. Andrews
Director---
Logictree Systems Limited
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