Not spectacular, but mysqldump has flags that can increase the chances
of portability, and one would hope pg_dumpall does too. I figured
something like that might be worth a try before you write a custom
migration script.

On Oct 22, 2:58 am, Chris Withers <ch...@simplistix.co.uk> wrote:
> On 21/10/2010 15:40, ringemup wrote:
>
> > MySQL has a tool (mysqldump) that will output the contents of an
> > entire database to a SQL file that can then be loaded directly into
> > another database.  Does Postgres not have anything analogous?
>
> Sure, pg_dumpall. Now, what're the chances of the SQL that spits out
> being parsed correctly by MySQL without complaint? ;-)
>
> Chris
>
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