"Sabin Coanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I backup the database plain with the command:
>  pg_dump.exe -U postgres -F p -v -f "backup_plain.sql" "DemoDB"

> I create a new database, and I run the script. But it rise me the error:
>   ERROR:  syntax error at or near "1"
>   LINE 49: 1 -- any text

> I look for the error line and I saw how pg_dump created the script 
> statement:
>   COPY "A" ("Col1", "Col2") FROM stdin;
>   1 -- any text
>   \.

Is that the *first* error message you got?

My guess is that something went wrong with the COPY command, so that
psql failed to switch into copy-data mode and is trying to interpret
the following stuff as SQL commands.

                        regards, tom lane

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