06-28-2005
Using Excced need to specify a profile???
Hi,
When using Hummerbird Exceed, after enter host, user id and password and click connect. "You must specify a profile." windows pop up. Why? How to fix this?
Thanks!
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pg_connect
PG_CONNECT(3) PG_CONNECT(3)
pg_connect - Open a PostgreSQL connection
SYNOPSIS
resource pg_connect (string $connection_string, [int $connect_type])
DESCRIPTION
pg_connect(3) opens a connection to a PostgreSQL database specified by the $connection_string.
If a second call is made to pg_connect(3) with the same $connection_string as an existing connection, the existing connection will be
returned unless you pass PGSQL_CONNECT_FORCE_NEW as $connect_type.
The old syntax with multiple parameters $conn = pg_connect("host", "port", "options", "tty", "dbname") has been deprecated.
PARAMETERS
o $connection_string
- The $connection_string can be empty to use all default parameters, or it can contain one or more parameter settings separated by
whitespace. Each parameter setting is in the form keyword = value. Spaces around the equal sign are optional. To write an empty
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within the value must be escaped with a backslash, i.e., ' and \. The currently recognized parameter keywords are: $host,
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ing connection.
RETURN VALUES
PostgreSQL connection resource on success, FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using pg_connect(3)
<?php
$dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=mary");
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$dbconn2 = pg_connect("host=localhost port=5432 dbname=mary");
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$dbconn5 = pg_connect("host=localhost options='--client_encoding=UTF8'");
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?>
SEE ALSO
pg_pconnect(3), pg_close(3), pg_host(3), pg_port(3), pg_tty(3), pg_options(3), pg_dbname(3).
PHP Documentation Group PG_CONNECT(3)