Yes, I get a warning when running psql as follows. I will search for help in Google and PostgreSQL documentation. The warning suggests seeing psql reference page "Notes for Windows users". I will do that. I had not noticed the warning. Thank you.
On 4/28/22 09:57, JORGE MALDONADO wrote: > Good day, > > Here is the output to commands suggested by *Adrian Klaver*. Encoding is > the same in both client and server. Also, there are 7 tables I want to > exclude. > image.png > The version of source DB is 11, and target version is 14. > > Regarding the following comment: > > *FYI, -n riopoderoso and the riopoderoso in > 'riopoderoso."AspNetRoleClaims"' are redundant.* > > > Should I remove the schema name so the exclude switch is *-T "AspNet"* > instead of *-T 'riopoderoso."AspNet"'?*
As Tom Lane pointed out earlier -n riopoderoso is going to restrict the dump to objects in the riopoderoso schema so schema qualifying the table name is not needed.
> > I have tried -T 'riopoderoso."Asp*"', -T 'riopoderoso."Asp"*', -T > '"Asp"*', -T "Asp"*' and several other combinations unsuccessfully. > Also, I have escaped double quotes, single quotes and both at the same > time using the *^* character as documented in several sources.
I don't use Windows much anymore and not all for Postgres so I can't comment on this. Someone who does will need to offer guidance.
> Can I run the *pg_dump* command in *psql*? I rarely use psql.
No you can't run pg_dump in psql. Speaking of psql, what happens when you log in with it? Do you get a code page warning?