Hi,
yes, there is a way. Start your current ProjectForge and press the button "dump database" in the system web menu. You must be logged in as administrator.
Afterwards follow the installation guide for PostgreSQL. If you start your ProjectForge with the new configuration you can choose the dump file (produced above) for importing your old data base.
This process is described in the Administration Guide. (www.projectforge.org)
Best regards
Kai
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Which version of ProjectForge? In older versions you need to start ProjectForge in DEVELOP mode, but I recommend to upgrade to the newest version first.
The url of the admin screen is wa/admin (must be the menu entry system). The button is named "Dump database".
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
I'm using database driver Hypersonic, there's a way to migrate to PostgreSQL database without loosing my data?
Best Regards,
Hi,
yes, there is a way. Start your current ProjectForge and press the button "dump database" in the system web menu. You must be logged in as administrator.
Afterwards follow the installation guide for PostgreSQL. If you start your ProjectForge with the new configuration you can choose the dump file (produced above) for importing your old data base.
This process is described in the Administration Guide. (www.projectforge.org)
Best regards
Kai
Thank you
Hi, I have the same case, but i can not find the dump database in the menu, please can you give me the path?
Which version of ProjectForge? In older versions you need to start ProjectForge in DEVELOP mode, but I recommend to upgrade to the newest version first.
The url of the admin screen is wa/admin (must be the menu entry system). The button is named "Dump database".
Ok thanks, I think i have the newest version, wa/admin works