however, this does nothing for me...
it just passes silently really quick and doesnt insert anything into my
database...
Did you use it recently?
regards
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 1:23:48 PM UTC+1, Simon Klemenc wrote:
Am 20.01.2015 um 13:22 schrieb Sergi Almacellas Abellana:
El
El 20/01/15 a les 13:19, Simon Klemenc ha escrit:
hi there,
as i wanted to migrate an sqlite dump to a postgres server today i
discovered that the dump command is actually just copying the sqlite
file and the restore command in postgres is actually a 'pg_restore'..
however this might seem ok
hi there,
as i wanted to migrate an sqlite dump to a postgres server today i
discovered that the dump command is actually just copying the sqlite file
and the restore command in postgres is actually a 'pg_restore'..
however this might seem ok for some, but it causes me a lot of hassle i
didnt
Am 20.01.2015 um 13:22 schrieb Sergi Almacellas Abellana:
El 20/01/15 a les 13:19, Simon Klemenc ha escrit:
hi there,
as i wanted to migrate an sqlite dump to a postgres server today i
discovered that the dump command is actually just copying the sqlite
file and the restore command in
El 20/01/15 a les 14:02, Simon Klemenc ha escrit:
however, this does nothing for me...
it just passes silently really quick and doesnt insert anything into my
database...
Did you use it recently?
AFAIU you have to create all the tables on the target database otherwise
no data will be