Hello,
I am using pgAdmin3 1.14.1 on Windows 2008 R2 (Russian locale, SBCS
Win1251) with Postgresql 9.1.2.
Having database with UTF-8 encoding and objects, those names contain
non-ASCII (Russian) characters, I get non-readable object names when
performing backup in pgAdmin3.
I think it's hap
On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 13:50 -0800, John Fabiani wrote:
> Ok then how can I use the correct versions. I need to back and restore for
> both versions.
Install them :)
And if your linux distro doesn't have them prepackaged, you still can
compile them.
PS: answer to the list please.
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Guillaum
On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 13:50 -0800, John Fabiani wrote:
> Ok then how can I use the correct versions. I need to back and restore for
> both versions.
Install them :)
And if your linux distro doesn't have them prepackaged, you still can
compile them.
PS: answer to the list please.
--
Guillaum
On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 07:05 -0800, John Fabiani wrote:
> Hi,
> johnf@linux-12:~> pg_dump --version
> pg_dump (PostgreSQL) 9.1.1
> johnf@linux-12:~> pg_restore --version
> pg_restore (PostgreSQL) 9.1.1
>
> Can I still use the above version with Postgres 8.4
>
You can use pg_dump 9.1.1 to dump
Hi,
johnf@linux-12:~> pg_dump --version
pg_dump (PostgreSQL) 9.1.1
johnf@linux-12:~> pg_restore --version
pg_restore (PostgreSQL) 9.1.1
Can I still use the above version with Postgres 8.4
Johnf
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