Adrian: Yes, db_2017 is the name I originally gave the database in the PostgreSQL 9.6 server. I can't remember if I used pg_dump or pg_dumpall.
Ron: Okay, I think it finally worked! Thank you both for your help. -- Arden On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 6:00 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote: > On 11/19/24 14:13, Catherine Frock wrote: > > Do you know what versions of PG and pgAdmin4 I need? Also, I don't know > > where to get a different version of PG. > > > > You need to take a step back and take stock of where you started and > where you want to be. > > To that end answer the following: > > 1) What are the Postgres and PostGIS versions you started with? > > 2) What database or databases do you want to move forward? > > 3) Is there a hard requirement for what currently supported version of > Postgres you want to use? > > 4) What do you want to do with the new install? > > 5) What versions of Postgres, pgAdmin4 and PostGIS do you currently have > installed? > > 6) You are looking at jumping a minimum of 4 major Postgres versions up > to a maximum of 8 versions. You are also jumping some number of PostGIS > versions as well. In either case you should at some point go over the > release notes for each major version jump to see if anything is going to > cause issues. > > > -- > > Arden > > > > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.kla...@aklaver.com > >