Hello! I have been using PostgreSQL v8.4 and its associated PGAdmin version for a few years. I've only recently begin migrating to the PostgreSQL 9 world. I have PostreSQL 9.1 and PGAdmin version 1.14.0.
I have a backup file named WSC.backup. The file begins with: -- -- PostgreSQL database dump -- -- Dumped from database version 9.1.1 -- Dumped by pg_dump version 9.1.1 -- Started on 2014-03-12 09:37:01 SET statement_timeout = 0; SET client_encoding = 'UTF8'; SET standard_conforming_strings = on; SET check_function_bodies = false; SET client_min_messages = warning; -- -- TOC entry 248 (class 3079 OID 11638) -- Name: plpgsql; Type: EXTENSION; Schema: -; Owner: -- CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS plpgsql WITH SCHEMA pg_catalog; -- -- TOC entry 2861 (class 0 OID 0) -- Dependencies: 248 -- Name: EXTENSION plpgsql; Type: COMMENT; Schema: -; Owner: -- COMMENT ON EXTENSION plpgsql IS 'PL/pgSQL procedural language'; When I try to restore this file using PGAdmin, it says that it does not appear to be a backup file. The restore dialog box in PGAdmin has been completely revamped since 8.4. It's got two format versions: Custom or tar, and directory. It does not have the "plain" I'm used to seeing from 8.4. This appears to be a plain backup file. How do I restore it using PGAdmin? Thank you very much. RobR -- Sent via pgadmin-support mailing list (pgadmin-support@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-support