by dpage@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
("Dave Page")
Mar 22, 2008 at 08:57 PM
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:26 PM, <rloefgren@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> All,
>
> I've just started seeing a strange error message in pgadmin3-1.8.2 on a
> FreeBSD-6.3P1 system. I've just upgraded to pg-8.3.1 using ****ts. In
the
> SQL window any query gives me a pop-up saying :
>
> An error has occurred:
>
> Cannot get priority range for scheduling policy3.
>
>
> If I hit the OK button the query runs fine and displays the result set
> normally. What's going on here? Is this related to 8.3's tightening of
> casting?
That doesn't sound like any PostgreSQL error message I can recall (and
assuming you copied it verbatim, doesn't follow the PostgreSQL message
style guide anyway).
I'd try asking on one of the PostgreSQL lists - perhaps one of the
hackers will have an idea where it's coming from (oh, and I don't
think it's cast related).
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Dave Page
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