Upgrading 8.3 to 8.4 on Windows.

Started by Hartman, Matthewalmost 17 years ago3 messagesgeneral
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#1Hartman, Matthew
Matthew.Hartman@krcc.on.ca

Good morning.

I am itching to upgrade my 8.3 development database to 8.4 before I move
to production. Pg_migrator is listed as beta so I'd like to avoid that.
Has anyone made the leap yet?

Matthew Hartman
Programmer/Analyst
Information Management, ICP
Kingston General Hospital
(613) 549-6666 x4294

#2Richard Huxton
dev@archonet.com
In reply to: Hartman, Matthew (#1)
Re: Upgrading 8.3 to 8.4 on Windows.

Hartman, Matthew wrote:

Good morning.

I am itching to upgrade my 8.3 development database to 8.4 before I move
to production. Pg_migrator is listed as beta so I'd like to avoid that.
Has anyone made the leap yet?

Just dump/restore with the 8.4 pg_dump/restore if you're still in
development.

--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd

#3Tguru
guru@talend.com
In reply to: Richard Huxton (#2)
Re: Upgrading 8.3 to 8.4 on Windows.

What I could suggest would be to use an ETL tool. There are open source tools
available for free.

Talend Open Studio is an open source ETL tool for data integration and
migration experts. It's easy to learn for a non-technical user. What
distinguishes Talend, when it comes to business users, is the tMap
component. It allows the user to get a graphical and functional view of
integration processes.

For more information: http://www.talend.com/

Richard Huxton wrote:

Hartman, Matthew wrote:

Good morning.

I am itching to upgrade my 8.3 development database to 8.4 before I move
to production. Pg_migrator is listed as beta so I'd like to avoid that.
Has anyone made the leap yet?

Just dump/restore with the 8.4 pg_dump/restore if you're still in
development.

--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd

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