| From: | Chris Angelico <rosuav(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: role does not exist |
| Date: | 2012-11-01 23:37:30 |
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On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> On 11/01/2012 03:03 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>
>> My crystal ball tells me that you're SSHing to your remote server,
>> running SSH in some kind of local terminal. It's the local terminal
>> that will offer copy/paste facilities. Without knowing more about that
>> I cannot advise, but Adrian suggested last night that you should try
>> right-clicking.
>
>
> Yes, use mouse to drag and select, then right click on selected area and
> select the copy option.
Ah. The other option, which I thought you were advocating, is to
right-click first and look for a "Mark" option. But be careful; IIRC a
right-click immediately pastes into PuTTY.
Really, the best option is to actually know your client.
ChrisA
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