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Re: createdb.exe and psql.exe without Promting Password

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On 10/02/2009 18:04, Inigo Barandiaran wrote:

> I would like to create an script that includes calls to createdb.exe and
> psql.exe. I would like to use them with a user but without asking or
> prompting for pasword. For example:
>  createdb.exe -T template0 -U MyPosgresUser MyDataBaseName.
> 
> I've read that if I define an environment variable like SET
> PGPPASSWORD=MyPosgresUserPassword, both calls dont ask for password. I've
> tested this variable in different platforms and does not work. 
> Do you know how so solve it?

What platform(s) did you test it on? Are you sure that the environment
variable was visible to the script?

Another option is to use a .pgpass file:

  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/libpq-pgpass.html

Ray.

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