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PgAccess - Tutorial

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User Administration

-The procedure for setting up postgreSQL usually results in a single user -named postgres. In order for anyone else to use postgreSQL, -users must be added. The program createuser accomplishes this. -First become the PostgreSQL administrator (usually postgres):

-su postgres

-Then create a new user:

-createuser jim
-Enter user's postgres ID or RETURN to use unix user ID: 500 ->
-Is user "jim" allowed to create databases (y/n) y
-Is user "jim" a superuser? (y/n) n
-createuser: jim was successfully added

-You can use either the UNIX user ID or the postgres ID to identify users. See -the postgreSQL documentation in the "admin" section for a fuller -account of users and groups.

-To remove users, use the destroyuser command in the same way.

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Basic use of PgAccess

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Creating a database

-At the right is the window you should see when PgAccess starts up. The first -task for most users will be to create a database.

-Press the New button to bring up the window shown below. This will -allow you to specify the structure of the new table. It is important to note -that if you haven't specified a database when starting up PgAccess, this table -will be created in the database named <username>, your -username.

-Assume that you want to create a table with entries describing bibliographic -references in the field of chemistry. Choose a table name, such as -chemref that will be easy to recall and find in a list. Enter the -table name in the first input field.

-When you already have tables in a database, you can use the Inherits -button to toggle a list of existing tables to inherit characteristics of another -table. In this example, there should be no previous tables to use.

-Enter each field, giving it a name, field type and size, if the field type does -not imply the size. That is, if your first field was to be a sequence number, -and you selected int2 as the field type, you would not have to specify -a field size. However, if your second field was to contain the author of the -reference, and was a varchar type, you would have to specify how many -characters would be allowed in the field.

-As you enter each field, click the Add field button to add it to the -list at the right side of the window. You can change the position of fields -using the Move field up and Move field down buttons, or delete -a field if you decide it isn't what you wanted. When you are finished -specifying fields, press the Create table button.

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