On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 10:42 AM, QUIDOZ Marie-Claude <
marie-claude.qui...@cefe.cnrs.fr> wrote:
> In the PGADMIN4 server version, you have programmed the COPY command. For
> a simple user (without right on the server), the \ COPY meta command will
> be more useful.
>
pgAdmin should (I've only u
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De : QUIDOZ Marie-Claude
Envoyé : mardi 12 septembre 2017 09:39
À : pgadmin-supp...@postgresql.org; QUIDOZ Mari
Hello
Thank you for your reply. I also noticed that in "query tool" the files
must be on the server.
I confess that I don't understand the purpose of pgadmin4n, server
version. I thought it was to "replace" phppgadmin but I had to make a
misinterpretation
Thank you
MCQ
Le 06/09/2017 à 1
Hello
Thanks for you answer but the function ask that the csv file for exemple are on
a server directory not on a local pc.
Thank you
MCQ
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Melvin Davidson a écrit
Marie,
I think the PgAdmin developers may have confused you.
The import/e
Marie,
I think the PgAdmin developers may have confused you.The import/export function
is for importing or exporting _data_into a table. To use it, expand a
database, schema and tables andclick on a table object. You will then be able
to specify export orimport to or from a local file.
If you a