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Alessio Bulleri
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Alessio Bulleri asked on 23 Sep 2011, 11:54 AM
Hello....

I'm try to connect to a PostgreSQL db server version 8.3.9 and when attempting to connect and reading schema for Domain Model I obtain this message error:

Unable to retrieve the database schema information.
Reason: ERROR: 42703: the column 'current_schema' doesn't exists.

(I'm connecting using administrator privileges).

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Alessio Bulleri

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Ady
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answered on 28 Sep 2011, 05:38 PM
Hello Alessio Bulleri,

 Telerik OpenAccess supports PostgreSQL versions 8.4 and above.
Is it possible for you to upgrade the server to newer version?

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Ady
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