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Extract Database
Using Extract Database Wizard you can extract database objects and data to a SQL script, e.g. for backup purposes. To run this wizard select the Tools | Extract Database main menu item.
Use the More... button to save the extract configuration for future use or to load the previously saved configuration for faster extract.
See also: Get SQL Dump Wizard

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Nov 5, 2012
From now on you will get the license info immediately after a successful purchase.
Jun 30, 2012
Support for a number of PostgreSQL 9.x new features, a new data reporting tool, lots of new features in SQL editors and viewers and other useful things.
Aug 29, 2011
New version comes with support of PostgreSQL 9.1 RC1, automatic generation of updatable views, Split Table wizard, an ability to view BLOB data as PDF, and lot of other useful features.
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This article discloses the ways of role management provided by PostgreSQL Maestro. Learn how to create, edit, grant and carry out other manipulations with roles using our product.
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PostgreSQL Maestro supports Input/Output function parameters implemented in PostgreSQL 8.1.
PostgreSQL Maestro allows you to create ER Diagrams of PostgreSQL databases with a couple clicks.
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