From: | "Dave Page" <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk> |
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To: | "Elvis E(dot) Henríquez A(dot)" <elvish(at)cantv(dot)net>, <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Bug report |
Date: | 2004-05-04 08:18:16 |
Message-ID: | 03AF4E498C591348A42FC93DEA9661B889FC0A@mail.vale-housing.co.uk |
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Elvis E. Henríquez A." [mailto:elvish(at)cantv(dot)net]
> Sent: 27 April 2004 22:03
> To: pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Bug report
>
> This is a really nice nice program!
>
Thanks :-)
>
> When checking the properties of a table field and when the
> field has a default value, the SQL sentence created by
> pgAdminIII doesn't have the reserved word SET, which
> represents an error in a SQL statement.
Using CVS tip I see:
ALTER TABLE dave
ALTER COLUMN val2 SET DEFAULT 'arf';
If I try to set a default on a column. Is this the SET that is missing? If so, please upgrade to a recent snapshot: http://developer.pgadmin.org/snapshots/win32/
Regards, Dave.
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