On 10.6.2016 17:45, Dave Page wrote:
BTW Installer (under Win7) suggests inappropriate path while changing
installation path to another location than default. In my case, after
selecting D:\_programs, installer did suggest:
D:\_programs\v1
That's arguably intentional - we want to ensure you c
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Michal Kozusznik
wrote:
> The first question:
> Is there any way to import db connections from pgadmin3? I have dosens...
Sorry, no. It should be possible to write a script to do it - You'd
need to pull the old definitions from the windows registry, and then
inser
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Michal Kozusznik
wrote:
> Thank you. I'm going to test it.
> Please note, download link on https://www.pgadmin.org/download/ page points
> to pgadmin3/release/ subtree.
> pgadmin4 is located under pgadmin3/pgadmin4/ which might be confusing
Thanks, I've pushed a c
The first question:
Is there any way to import db connections from pgadmin3? I have dosens...
BTW Installer (under Win7) suggests inappropriate path while changing
installation path to another location than default. In my case, after
selecting D:\_programs, installer did suggest:
D:\_programs
Thank you. I'm going to test it.
Please note, download link on https://www.pgadmin.org/download/ page
points to pgadmin3/release/ subtree.
pgadmin4 is located under pgadmin3/pgadmin4/ which might be confusing
with regards
MK
On 10.6.2016 16:48, Dave Page wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that th