From: | Sean <scene(at)themountainscene(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: phppgadmin |
Date: | 2005-06-01 21:30:21 |
Message-ID: | 429E28ED.8040803@themountainscene.com |
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It doesn't look like my previous message got through. So far I've been
unable delete my "open" database. I don't see a way of disconnecting in
phpPgAdmin.
"Daniel T. Staal" <DStaal(at)usa(dot)net> writes:
>>>> When I try to remove a database with phppgadmin, I get the following
>>>> error, "ERROR: cannot drop the currently open database". Any insight
>>>> would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> You'll need to log in to a different database to drop that database. In
>> psql you can ask what databases there are with '\l' and swich using '\c'.
>> I don't know the commands in phppgadmin, but they are there somewhere I'm
>> sure.
>
>
I have some recollection that newer versions of phppgadmin make this
easier by automatically closing windows that are connected to the victim
database. However I might be confusing this with pgAdmin, which is a
different tool altogether ... and then again my memory might be faulty
in the first place ...
regards, tom lane
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