Just E. Mail wrote: > I have gone through all 2,000+ pages of the manual you mentioned. > Somehow I missed answer to my question. Will you be kind enough to let > me know the chapter where it discusses creating data using a text file?
Google: postgresql command-line client http://www.commandprompt.com/ppbook/c4890.htm Read it. The answer you need is there. The schema file can be used as an input file to the client. It's like a shell for SQL. And with a shell... you can read commands from a file. All of the SQL databases have this capability. And with FreeRADIUS, radclient has a similar capability, as does radmin. If you got as far as being able to type in the queries by hand, you *must* have been using the postgres command-line tool. In which case... you could even pipe the schema file into the CLI, *just like* you had typed it in. This is really Unix 101: moving text between files and programs. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

