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From Holger Jakobs
Subject Re: How do I import a sql file into pgAdmin4 ?
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In response to Re: How do I import a sql file into pgAdmin4 ?  (Karen Goh <karenworld@yahoo.com>)
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Hi Karen,

all frontends ask for a password if the combination of hostname, user, database needs one, unless you save it in the .pgpass or %APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf file.

Your command

    psql -U postgres -d mydb -a -f "Filelocation\name"

lacks a host to connect to. If the database is running on the same system, add the option -h localhost.

Using the username postgres is generally not a good idea, set up an ordinary user, create a database for that user and use those. The name of the user and database may be identical, but doesn't have to.

After downloading PostgreSQL (if for Windows, it should be the one by EDB) it has to be installed. I don't think there is a pure client installer available for Windows, though.

Regards,

Holger

Am 15.07.19 um 10:59 schrieb Karen Goh:



Hi Hoger,

I tried as you said. I downloaded this psql - postgres frontend for windows and then tried pg_dump as well as psql command prompt.

But, they asked me for password.

May I know what kind of password it is referring to ?

When I downloaded POSTGRESQL, it is saved in the program files in windows 10 but there isn't any command line tool available.
I tried using windows 10 command prompt but it is not accepting any command like I what type :
psql -U postgres -d mydb -a -f "Filelocation\name"

Please help.

Thanks.
On Monday, July 15, 2019, 1:32:08 PM GMT+8, Holger Jakobs <holger@jakobs.com> wrote:


The easiest way would be using psql on the command line.

Dump a little database using pg_dump with the option --data-only to see what the format digestible by psql looks like.

Basically, it's a COPY command followed by the data in tab-separated format finished by a line consisting of a backslash and a period.  \.



Am 15. Juli 2019 07:27:00 MESZ schrieb Karen Goh <karenworld@yahoo.com>:
>Hi,
>
>I need to migrate to postgreSQL using SQL flat files which contains a
>few thousands rows of data.
>
>So far, I have attempted but not successful.  Not sure if it can't be
>done using pgAdmin4.
>
>And posting to Stackoverflow superUser doesn't help as there is no
>reply at all.
>
>Hence, I hope to get some help here.
>
>Thanks & regards,
>Karen


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