the file doesn't exist because you haven't created it
yet! Oliver is right, use pgdump - it is pretty
straight forward and well documented on the pgsql
website. pgadmin3 adds a gui to this process and
makes it a point and click proposition.
--- Ramon Orticio <rporticio@yahoo.com> wrote:
> dear friends,
>
> i created a bedrock sample database and put an
> employee table in it. i just can't find the file for
> the database so that i can transfer it to another
> computer. where is the file of bedrock located?
>
> thanks for any help
>
> raport
>
>
>
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