On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 17:55 +0000, Belbin, Peter wrote:
> This applies to the latest 1.16 pgAdmin release:
> 
> Unless I am mistaken, via pgAdmin, we can only restore a database that exists.
> 

You're not mistaken.

> Ie: we have to select the database, secondary-click, and then choose 
> 'restore'.
> 
> How about the option being added to the 'database' element in the tree, and 
> then be able to restore a database (with the --create) option so that we 
> don't have to manually create the db before it gets restored?
> 

Could be interesting.

> pg_restore supports this - so why not pgAdmin?
> 

Noone shown any interest in it. It might be interesting.


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Guillaume
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