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2009 Oct 29
1
Re trieving comments from PostgreSQL tables with RODBC and psqlodbc
..., a psqlodbc issue or a PostgreSQL issue; I've searched the documentation and forums for each, with no success. I want to list all the tables in a PostgreSQL schema, and return the table comments as well as the table names. As an example, one table is defined as follows: CREATE TABLE scen990.ezone_locationprice_year1 ( ezone integer NOT NULL, lprice_man_year1 real, lprice_war_year1 real, lprice_ret_year1 real, lprice_gen_year1 real, lprice_med_year1 real, lprice_gov_year1 real, CONSTRAINT ezone_locationprice_year1_pkey PRIMARY KEY (ezone) ) WITHOUT OIDS; ALTER TABLE scen990...
2007 Dec 28
0
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2003 Jul 14
2
MSN Messenger 4.7 vs 5.0
Hi. This is perhaps a little bit off-topic here, but I couldn't find informations elsewhere, so perhaps someone can help me: I've been using Messenger 4.7 for a while on my W2k Laptop to place SIP-Calls via asterisk with messengers "communications service" feature. Works fine. Then I thought that it would be a good idea to do an upgrade to v5.0... (yes, never touch a running
2008 Jan 10
2
how to calculate time offset between timezones?
#QUESTION# Is there a way to calculate the offset between timezones, e.g. from "AST" to "GMT"? #DETAILS# I am working with data files that use local time, and that indicate the timezone by e.g. "AST" (Atlantic Standard Time, my local time) in a header. I was guessing that > ISOdatetime(2008,1,1,1,0,0,tz="GMT") - &gt...