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Best way to track Rakeback with PT
Just wondering what everyone does to keep track of their rakeback numbers using PT. Thanks.
-Jason |
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Re: Best way to track Rakeback with PT
i dont understand this. How do you create a script? Where do i put all that stuff in the quote?
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Re: Best way to track Rakeback with PT
1: open pgadmin (or the psql console for the cli jocks out there)
mine is called pgAdmin III 2: connect to the PT database server. u have to add the connection. PT's postSQL settings will tell u the adress(server name) username, and password. 3: select the database from the left panel. 4: click the funny looking SQL button on the toolbar. my button is a pencil, and is not the button i would have picked as a "funny looking" button. if u still can't find a button u want the query tool in the tool menu 5: paste the query below into the window 6: adjust the POKERSITENAME_RAKEBACK_OVERVIEW, POKERSITE_RAKEBACK_RATE and POKERSITE_SCREENNAME 7: click the run/play button. 8: find the views in the left panel. (Schemas->public->Views->YourNewRakeBackView) If it doesn't show select Views and click the reload button. 9: right-click it and select view data my additions r in bold to the pt forum's intructions. |
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Re: Best way to track Rakeback with PT
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1: open pgadmin (or the psql console for the cli jocks out there) mine is called pgAdmin III [/ QUOTE ] I still don't know what this is or where to find this? |
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Re: Best way to track Rakeback with PT
START => ALL PROGRAMMS => PostgreSQL 8.0 => pgAdmin III
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