> Um, 'psql', as the example says.  Or do you mean, what OS user should
> you be at this point? it doesn't matter; the DBMS user determines your
> access to the DBMS.

Hmm...
I mean I don't know where to write the command (psql -U dspace -f
/dspace-1.6.0-src-release/dspace/etc/postgres/database_schema_15-16.sql
dspace).

Whether it is from SQL shell(psql)  / Command Prompt / Query tool in pgAdmin
III / others..?

sry if this is a silly question. ^^
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