Not the most exciting, but you could always use the orm to pull data
out of the old db and thenswl to put it into the new one(or vice
versa).

On Jan 3, 4:10 am, Szymon <szy...@mwg.pl> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've found in archives message:
>
> > Check out django_extensions 
> > app,http://code.google.com/p/django-command-extensions/.
> > It has a command, dumpscript [...]
>
> It takes ages to complete. I've tried that method yesterday. I've
> turned off my web server and ran that command. After 6 hours it wasn't
> completed. (~1 GB database)
>
> So there is any other working solutions for migrating MySQL ->
> Postgre?
>
> Regards,
> Szymon
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