From: | "filipe paiva" <fmfpaiva(at)hotmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
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Date: | 2007-05-23 14:04:54 |
Message-ID: | BAY140-F12E36BD61A801AA07FE246CD350@phx.gbl |
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Hi there,
I want to write a script where I can create a database
automatically. This is intended to create a database during the
installation of an application I'm currently develloping. So, I (or
the end-user of my app) can't be prompted for the postgres password
during the app installation.
I already found that it's possible to store passwords in the file
pgpass.conf in the %APPDATA% directory. But that file isn't stored
in that location. In fact it doesn't exist in my disk. I already
checked the "Store password" option in the pgadmin and I already
checked in the pgadmin's pgpass.conf menu entry that the password is
stored. But where?
Can you help me?
Greetings,
Filipe Paiva
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