On Thursday 16 June 2005 10:05, Stefan Armbruster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm planning to migrate the catalog of a running bacula installation from
> sqlite to postgresql.
>
> At first, I tried to import a sqlite dump to a freshly created postgres db.
> It fails at some "create table" statements. Error message is "ERROR: 
> syntax error at or near "UNSIGNED" at character 44".
>
> My second try was to set the postgresql db with the make_pgsql_tables
> script shipping with bacula. The tables are set up fine. I've stripped off
> all "create table/index" statements of the sqlite dump so it contains only
> "inserts". When applying this to the db, I've got this error:
> ERROR:  relation "nextid" does not exist
>
> So is there a recommended way to move from sqlite to postgres?
> Is the database sturcture identical since "nextid" table seems to exist in
> sqlite and not in postgresql?

The nextid table is no longer used in SQLite and was never used in PostgreSQL, 
so you can simply delete it from the SQLite dump.

-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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