Laura Smith <n5d9xq3ti233xiyif...@protonmail.ch> writes:
> But doesn't the second half of my original post demonstrate that I tried that 
> very thing  ?  I did try creating the database first, but pg_restore just 
> complained even more ?

There are two ways you can do this:

1. Create the new database by hand (with CREATE DATABASE) and tell
pg_restore to restore into it.  In this case you *don't* say -C
to pg_restore, and your -d switch points at the DB to restore into.

2. Have pg_restore issue CREATE DATABASE.  In this case you *do* use
the -C switch, and your -d switch has to point at some pre-existing
database that pg_restore can connect to for long enough to issue the
CREATE DATABASE.

You can't mix-and-match these approaches.

                        regards, tom lane


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