Re: Restoring from SQL dump - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From David Johnston
Subject Re: Restoring from SQL dump
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Msg-id 1382105930381-5775031.post@n5.nabble.com
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In response to Restoring from SQL dump  (Erin Jonaitis <jonaitis@wisc.edu>)
Responses Re: Restoring from SQL dump
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Erin Jonaitis wrote
> 3)      Now I have a psql window open with the following prompt:
> dbname=#
>
> 4)      I tried typing the following:
> psql -f M:\LongitudinalDB\backups\2013.10.02\uw.sql
> and got the following error:
> Invalid command \LongitudinalDB. Try \? For help.

#3 - you are now in psql
#4 - you are acting as if you are sitting at your OS shell prompt here

Either learn the psql to run an external file or get back to your OS shell
prompt and run the psql command from there.

Not sure why you did't get more errors.

Yes, backslashes inside psql denote the intent to use a special command
which "Long..." is not.

David J.




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