From: | Douglas Bates <bates(at)stat(dot)wisc(dot)edu> |
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To: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Cc: | Alan Zaslavsky <zaslavsk(at)hcp(dot)med(dot)harvard(dot)edu>, Saikat DebRoy <saikat(at)stat(dot)wisc(dot)edu>, Deepayan Sarkar <deepayan(at)cs(dot)wisc(dot)edu> |
Subject: | Revision Control in pgAdmin/PostgreSQL |
Date: | 2001-12-26 19:33:00 |
Message-ID: | 6r1yhhdbf7.fsf@franz.stat.wisc.edu |
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I use pgadmin 1.1.72 to connect to a PostgreSQL 7.1.3 server running
on a Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (testing) machine.
After connecting to the server and selecting a database, one of the
properties that is displayed is whether the database has Revision
Control. On my server that is always "No".
The only place I have ever seen Revision Control for PostgreSQL
mentioned is in pgAdmin. In 1.1.72 there are even icons on the icon
bar 1.1.72 that deal specifically with revision control. However, I
have searched the documentation for pgAdmin and for PostgreSQL and can
find no mention of Revision Control or how I would enable it.
Can anyone suggest where I could read about this? I am very
interested in this capability.
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Douglas Bates bates(at)stat(dot)wisc(dot)edu
Statistics Department 608/262-2598
University of Wisconsin - Madison http://www.stat.wisc.edu/~bates/
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