Le 23/02/2011 23:49, Melvin Davidson a écrit :
> Guillaume,
>
> True, nothing below the database or schema checkbox was checked,
> but to me, that should not matter. The command line should be altered to use
> the
> individual -t flag
> for the tables that are then checked.
>
> Perhaps a final
Le 22/02/2011 23:37, Melvin Davidson a écrit :
>> Works for me here. What are your exact steps?
>>
>> Steps to duplicate:
>>
>> 1. Right Click on a database
>> 2. Click on Backup
>> 3. In popup screen, specify filename.
>> 4. Click the Objects Tab
>> 5. Uncheck the database (1st box)
>> 6. Specific
>Works for me here. What are your exact steps?
Steps to duplicate:
1. Right Click on a database
2. Click on Backup
3. In popup screen, specify filename.
4. Click the Objects Tab
5. Uncheck the database (1st box)
6. Specifically check two or more individu
Le 10/02/2011 22:37, Melvin Davidson a écrit :
> Guillaume,
>
> Thank you very much for your reply and contributions to PgAdmin!
>
You're welcome.
> FYI, In further testing of the backup, selective object backup is ignored,
> (options tab of backup) and all objects are backed up regardless.
>
Le 10/02/2011 22:12, Melvin Davidson a écrit :
> O/S - Windows XP Service Pack 3
> Language - English
> Distribution - binary (.zip)
> Version you tested 1.12.2
>
> Bug:
> Attempting to backup a CamelCase named database (eg: MyDataBase) fails with
> C:\Program Files\pgAdmin III\1.12\pg_dump.exe --
O/S - Windows XP Service Pack 3
Language - English
Distribution - binary (.zip)
Version you tested 1.12.2
Bug:
Attempting to backup a CamelCase named database (eg: MyDataBase)
fails with
C:\Program Files\pgAdmin III\1.12\pg_dump.exe --ho