On 4 Sty, 20:23, tofer...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 03.01-02:10, Szymon wrote:
> 3.      you will need to substitute quotation marks, mysql uses ""
> and postgresql uses \".  good old 'sed' to the rescue here.

This is not only difference - MySQL uses 0/1 for BooleanField,
Postgres t/f.

After two days of hard work, I've managed to migrate MySQL -> PgSQL.
That was hard. :)

Thanks for help.

Szymon
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