I have pgAdmin version 1.16.1
So, for exporting table dumm I do:
Right click on table, then in menu click on backup, then in
An another way, you can do it easily with CMD on Windows
Put your installed version (mine is 11).
cd C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\11\bin\
and run simple query
psql -U <postgre_username> -d <db_name> < <C:\path\data_dump.sql>
enter password then wait the final console message.
If you have Git bash installed, you can do something like this:
/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/PostgreSQL/9.3/bin/psql -U <pg_role_name> -d <pg_database_name> < <path_to_your>.sql
follow he steps. in pgadmin
host-DataBase-Schemas- public (click right) CREATE script- open file -(choose xxx.sql) , then click over the option execute query write result to file -export data file ok- then click in save.its all. it work to me.
note: error in version command script enter image description herede sql over pgadmin can be search, example: http://www.forosdelweb.com/f21/campo-tipo-datetime-postgresql-245389/
Using PgAdmin step 1: select schema and right click and go to Backup..
step 2: Give the file name and click the backup button.
step 3: In detail message copy the backup file path.
step 4:
Go to other schema and right click and go to Restore. (see step 1)
step 5:
In popup menu paste aboved file path to filename category and click Restore button.
\i /path/to/yourfile.sqlClick "query tool" button in the list of "tool".

And then click the "open file" image button in the tool bar.
