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Hi Ray

I finally got it to dump.

I switched the argument so that the path is first and the file name is after the comma.

I found this hint on a very useful site that shows a number of examples of PostgresDAC.

http://www.keashsoft.com/postgrestutorial/4.html

Bob

-----Original Message----- From: Raymond O'Donnell
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 10:44 AM
To: Bob Pawley
Cc: raghu ram ; Postgresql
Subject: Re:  Postgredac Dump

On 13/05/2011 18:30, Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi Raghu
Thanks for the site.
I am still having problems.
The following downloads a file of 0 bytes.
procedure TForm1.Button3Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
PSQLDump1.DumpToFile('E5R', 'C:\PDW\E5R');
end;
(E5R is the database name.)
The Dump component points to a viable database.
I left the schema and tables empty as I understand that doing so will
dump the whole database.

Hi Bob,

I've only recently started using that component set, and haven't tried
the pg_dump one yet, so I'm only guessing, but it sounds as if something
is going wrong at the server end - maybe an authentication problem? What
does the PostgreSQL log say?

Ray.

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