Le 11/08/2010 02:20, Franz Fritsche a écrit :
> Hello!
>
> Find a description of the problem/crash below.
>
> ~~~
> Local installation:
> Windows 7 / German
> PgAdmin III: V. 1.10.3
> PostgreSQL: 8.4.4
> ~~~
>
> Start PgAdmin with double clicking an icon;
Le 13/08/2010 01:06, Ron Gafron a écrit :
> Good day all,
>
> As a relative newbie to Postgres, I am looking for the "best way" to
> make a copy of a database I am using. Is there a "standard way" to use
> pgAdmin to do this? I've seen a number of posts using the command line
> to do this, but s
On 8/12/10 4:06 PM, Ron Gafron wrote:
>
> All I'm interested in copying is the database structure at this point,
> and I think I can see in pgAdmin how to do this with the backup. So,
> would the steps be.
> 1. Create the database backup.
> 2. Create a new, empty database with a new name.
> 3.
Good day all,
As a relative newbie to Postgres, I am looking for the "best way" to
make a copy of a database I am using. Is there a "standard way" to use
pgAdmin to do this? I've seen a number of posts using the command line
to do this, but so far, about all I've seen using pgAdmin are posts