Thank you so much, I was down for past 2 days trying to solve the error and had tried too many versions of pgadmin and postgresql. Although my error was not exactly as yours, but somehow when I applied your logic in my problem it solved the issue and I am able to see all my tables in the db.
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I apologize for late reply, Okay no problem, I've explained step by step process of importing .csv file into pgAdmin th-cam.com/video/7-H98tQXBhI/w-d-xo.html
PgAdmin 4 is a graphical tool for managing PostgreSQL databases, and it doesn't directly support restoring DSpace files. DSpace is an open-source repository software used for managing and preserving digital assets. If you want to restore DSpace files, you typically need to follow the steps provided by DSpace documentation or guidelines specific to your DSpace installation. The restoration process usually involves several steps, such as restoring the database backup and copying the files to the appropriate directories. Here is a general outline of the steps you might need to take to restore DSpace files: Restore the PostgreSQL database backup: If you have a backup of the DSpace database, you can restore it using the appropriate PostgreSQL tools, such as pg_restore or pgAdmin. Copy the DSpace installation directory: Make sure you have a backup copy of the DSpace installation directory, which includes all the necessary files and configurations. Configure DSpace: Adjust the necessary configurations in DSpace to match your restored database and file locations. This may involve modifying properties files or database connection settings. Import the DSpace AIP (Archival Information Package): If you have exported an AIP from a previous DSpace instance, you can import it to restore the content and metadata. Please consult the official DSpace documentation or seek guidance from the DSpace community or support channels for detailed instructions on how to restore DSpace files in your specific environment.
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Thank you so much, I was down for past 2 days trying to solve the error and had tried too many versions of pgadmin and postgresql.
Although my error was not exactly as yours, but somehow when I applied your logic in my problem it solved the issue and I am able to see all my tables in the db.
i have different problem but related to restoring and im using version 16 but still it solves my problem. Thank you
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Mine runtime folder was not empty
But copying and pasting solved the problem
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There is no folder named runtime what to do?
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Hey... In my system 'runtime' option is not showing ... What to be done??
Did you install it properly?
Wow, you are such a life saver, thank you, thank you so much❤ now I can continue the Udemy online course, earlier was thinking to get refund….. just out of curiosity, how did you figure this out 😅
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I do not have the runtime to click on. Can you help please. Thanks.
Can you please elaborate your problem
same
Same
i get a diffent eroor many actually when i restore and its for a docker psotgres how do i solve this --it seems to be a version of 13 to 15 error
Yes you should use version 15
can you help me? After I open it, go to pgadmin4 -> Table and go to Query Tool from the Database, it “loading” forever and can't open😢
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Let me make a video on it.
It worked
In my case : input file does not appear to be a valid option and exit code: 1
Can you share a screenshot to my mail ds.danishcw@gmail.com ?
Still facing the same issue after following all the steps
Uninstall the App again install it and follow the same, it'll be resolved
I am facing problem during import csv file. Please resolve my problem.. I
I apologize for late reply,
Okay no problem, I've explained step by step process of importing .csv file into pgAdmin
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Can I restore files dspace files
PgAdmin 4 is a graphical tool for managing PostgreSQL databases, and it doesn't directly support restoring DSpace files. DSpace is an open-source repository software used for managing and preserving digital assets.
If you want to restore DSpace files, you typically need to follow the steps provided by DSpace documentation or guidelines specific to your DSpace installation. The restoration process usually involves several steps, such as restoring the database backup and copying the files to the appropriate directories.
Here is a general outline of the steps you might need to take to restore DSpace files:
Restore the PostgreSQL database backup: If you have a backup of the DSpace database, you can restore it using the appropriate PostgreSQL tools, such as pg_restore or pgAdmin.
Copy the DSpace installation directory: Make sure you have a backup copy of the DSpace installation directory, which includes all the necessary files and configurations.
Configure DSpace: Adjust the necessary configurations in DSpace to match your restored database and file locations. This may involve modifying properties files or database connection settings.
Import the DSpace AIP (Archival Information Package): If you have exported an AIP from a previous DSpace instance, you can import it to restore the content and metadata.
Please consult the official DSpace documentation or seek guidance from the DSpace community or support channels for detailed instructions on how to restore DSpace files in your specific environment.
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I did but it was long time ago.
help me to import this file in pgadmin
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thanks in advance
Download this file as .csv file in your computer then apply these steps that I've explained in this video
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