Re: [GENERAL] copy/dump database to text/csv files

2014-07-25 Thread Marc Mamin
This is probably an easy one for most sql users but I don't use it very often. > > > >We have a postgres database that was used for an application we no longer use. > However, we would > >like to copy/dump the tables to files, text or csv so we can post them to >sharepoint. > > > >Copy seems to b

Re: [GENERAL] copy/dump database to text/csv files

2014-07-25 Thread Francisco Olarte
Hi William: On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 9:04 PM, William Nolf wrote: > We have a postgres database that was used for an application we no longer > use. However, we wouldlike to copy/dump the tables to files, text or csv > so we can post them to sharepoint. > How BIG is your public schema? A

Re: [GENERAL] copy/dump database to text/csv files

2014-07-24 Thread Thomas Kellerer
William Nolf wrote on 24.07.2014 21:04: This is probably an easy one for most sql users but I don't use it very often. We have a postgres database that was used for an application we no longer use. However, we would like to copy/dump the tables to files, text or csv so we can post them to shar

Re: [GENERAL] copy/dump database to text/csv files

2014-07-24 Thread John R Pierce
On 7/24/2014 12:04 PM, William Nolf wrote: This is probably an easy one for most sql users but I don't use it very often. We have a postgres database that was used for an application we no longer use. However, we would like to copy/dump the tables to files, text or csv so we can post them

[GENERAL] copy/dump database to text/csv files

2014-07-24 Thread William Nolf
This is probably an easy one for most sql users but I don't use it very often. We have a postgres database that was used for an application we no longer use. However, we would like to copy/dump the tables to files, text or csv so we can post them to sharepoint. Copy seems to be what I wan