On 4/22/23 07:31, Arquimedes Aguirre wrote:
Hi Dear Good Morning!
Please do not top post. Either bottom or inline post per:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style
How to know if I have connection or not connection? May you explain for
more details? please.
From the screenshot you have two Postgres servers active, PostgreSQL 15
and punta. In the punta server you have two databases django-active and
postgres. FYI, you don't want to add tables to the postgres database.
It's primary purpose is to be a database you can connect to in the
absence of other databases. The screenshot also shows you are connected
to the databases. If you were not there would be a red x on the icon
next to the database name. To get down to the tables you will need to
click on Schemas and then Public. There will a series of items below
that including Tables. Click on that and pick the table you want to work
with. All of this is spelled out in more detail here:
https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/6.21/index.html
Also you probably also look at the Properties for the PostgreSQL 15
server shown in the screenshot to see what host and port it is running on.
I attach a screen what I did…
Thanks for his attention and collaboration!
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Adrian Klaver
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