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> De : pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org] De la part de Dave Page
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> Go to File -> Options, and on the "General" tab look for "PG bin
> >> path" - enter the correct path here.
> >>
> >
> > And, actually, there are no really good answers to this
> question. You
> > need a pg_dump release that goes along with the server release you
> > will use to restore your dump. I mean, if you want to dump
> a database
> > on a
> > 8.3 server and restore it on a 8.4, you need either a 8.3 or a 8.4
> > pg_dump (preferably a 8.4 one). Not a 9.0, not a <8.3. If you dump
> > with pgAdmin 1.12, you will have (by default) a 9.0 dump
> which you may
> > have problems to restore on the 8.4 server.
> >
> > Users have to know that pgAdmin's dump and restore facilities use
> > pg_dump and pg_restore of the last available PostgreSQL
> release by default.
>
> Except, that default is only used if there isn't an existing
> path in the config, set by a previous release of pgAdmin.
Thank you everybody for your explanations.
Florence Cousin