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    Default Is there a way to filter bad beat jackpot tables on party?

    Hi

    Is there a way to filter bad beat jackpot tables on party poker to see how much $ i have paid to them over any given time period?

    tia

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    bump

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    I don't know for sure, so I will email my team and ask them.

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    It's on our to-do list.

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    thanks for the info.

    Totally separate issue. Secunia psi has told me that there's an update for my postgres available. If I download and install the postgres update what would happen to my hem?

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    What version of SQL are you using? If you have 8.4.x and it is working fine I wouldnt be concerned about updating. There is no easy way to upgrade postgresql without a complete uninstall, reinstall, and reimporting of all your hands/data.

    Our installer is still using 8.4.1.1. I have personally been using 8.4.2.1 since it came out last fall. I tried 8.4.3.1 once but it didnt seem to be stable on my PC and my connection died, so I went back to 8.4.2.1.

    If/when you do reinstall postgresql, make sure you disable logging in your new installation of postgresql and tune it up.

    FAQ - Hold'em Manager Poker Tracking Software :: Advanced PostgreSQL Tuning


    Logging:

    I would suggest you turn off logging on your new SQL installation.

    To turn off logging, follow these instructions. This is the first thing I do anytime I install SQL for someone.

    - Start > My Computer > Tools > Folder Options > View > UnCheck 'Hide Extensions for known file types' > OK

    - C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\data\postgresql.conf > Right-Click > Open With.. > NotePad > Check 'Always use this program'

    - Scroll about half way down to ~Lines 245 - 260:

    - The last line of this block of code, for the 'logging_collector', must be changed from On to Off.


    HTML Code:
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # ERROR REPORTING AND LOGGING
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    # - Where to Log -
    
    log_destination = 'stderr'        # Valid values are combinations of
                        # stderr, csvlog, syslog and eventlog,
                        # depending on platform.  csvlog
                        # requires logging_collector to be on.
    
    # This is used when logging to stderr:
    logging_collector = off        # Enable capturing of stderr and csvlog

    File > Save; File > Close

    Start > Programs > PostgreSQL 8.3 > Reload Configuration.


    - Start > My Computer > C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\data\pg_log, or C:\Program Files (x86)\PostgreSQL\data\pg_log, if you have 64 bit Vista. Delete all files in that folder. And it might be a good idea to empty your recycle bin at that point, or use a 3rd party utility like CCleaner to clean up all your junk/temporary files. You want to do this before you get to the vacuum and defrag process.



    Regarding database maintenance:

    You should regularly purge mined hands in your database, after purge vacuum / full analyze the database via pgadmin. You do not want to purge any Hero hands so make sure your alias is properly configured before purging.
    FAQ - Hold'em Manager Poker Tracking Software :: Purge Hands from Database
    FAQ - Hold'em Manager Poker Tracking Software :: Purge Hands

    Then you can vacuum/analyze - FAQ - Hold'em Manager Poker Tracking Software :: Vacuum Analyze Database

    Before you defragment you should stop the PostgreSQL service:

    Start > Programs > PostgreSQL 8.x > Stop Server

    Use your favorite defrag tool. I recommend Smart Defrag.

    After defrag I recommend you reboot your PC. If you need to access the DB before rebooting you can start the PostgreSQL service.

    Start > Programs > PostgreSQL 8.x > Start Server

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    thanks for your help fozzy

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