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.. _move_objects:
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The Move Objects Dialog
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Use the *Move Objects* dialog to to move database objects from one tablespace to another tablespace.
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The *Move Objects* dialog organizes the movement of database objects with the *General* tab; the *SQL* tab displays the SQL code generated by dialog selections.
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Use the fields in the *General* tab to identify the items that will be moved and the tablespace to which they will be moved:
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* Use the *New tablespace* drop-down listbox to select a pre-existing tablespace to which the object will be moved. (To create a tablespace, use the *Tablespace* dialog; access the dialog by right clicking *Tablespaces* in the *pgAdmin* tree control and selecting *Create Tablespace...* from the context-menu.)
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* Use the *Object type* drop-down listbox to select from the following:
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* Select *All* to move all tables, indexes, and materialized views from the current tablespace (currently selected in the *pgAdmin* tree control) to the new tablespace.
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* Select *Tables* to move tables from the current tablespace to the new tablespace.
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* Select *Indexes* to move indexes from the current tablespace to the new tablespace.
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* Select *Materialized views* to move materialized views from the current tablespace to the new tablespace.
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* Use the *Object owner* drop-down listbox to select the role that owns the objects selected in the *Object type* field. This field is optional.
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Click the *SQL* tab to continue.
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Your entries in the *Move Objects* dialog generate a SQL command (see an example below). Use the *SQL* tab for review; revisit the *General* tab to modify the SQL command.
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**Example**
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The following is an example of the sql command generated by user selections in the *Move Objects* dialog:
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.. image:: images/move_objects_sql.png
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The example shown demonstrates moving materialized views owned by Alice from tablespace *tbspace_01* to *tbspace_02*.
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* Click the *Help* button (?) to access online help.
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* Click the *OK* button to save work.
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* Click the *Cancel* button to exit without saving work.
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The pgAdmin Login Dialog
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Use the *pgAdmin Login* dialog to log in to pgAdmin:
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Use the fields in the *pgAdmin Login* dialog to authenticate your connection:
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#. Provide the email address associated with your account in the *Email Address* field.
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#. Provide your password in the *Password* field.
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#. Click the *Login* button to securely log into pgAdmin.
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Recovering a Lost Password
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If you cannot supply your password, click the *Forgotten your password?* button to launch a password recovery utility.
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#. Provide the email address associated with your account in the *Email Address* field.
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#. Click the *Recover Password* button to initiate recovery. An email, with directions on how to reset a password, will be sent to the address entered in the *Email Address* field.
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If you have forgotten the email associated with your account, please contact your administrator.
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The User Management Dialog
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When invoking pgAdmin in desktop mode, a password is randomly generated, and then ignored. If you install pgAdmin in server mode, you will be prompted for an administrator email and password for the pgAdmin client.
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When you authenticate with pgAdmin, the server definitions associated with that login role are made available in the tree control. An administrative user can use the *User Management* dialog to
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* add or delete pgAdmin roles
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* assign privileges
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* manage the password associated with a role
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Use the *Filter by email* search field to find a user; enter a user's email address to find a user. If the user exists, the *User Management* table will display the user's current information.
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To add a user, click *Add* to add new role.
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Provide information about the new pgAdmin role in the row:
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* Click in the *Email* field, and provide an email address for the user; this address will be used to recover the password associated with the role should the password be lost.
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* Use the drop-down listbox next to *Role* to select whether a user is an *Administrator* or a *User*.
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* Select *Administrator* if the user will have administrative privileges within the pgAdmin client.
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* Select *User* to create a non-administrative user account.
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* Move the *Active* switch to the *No* position if the account is not currently active; the default is *Yes*. Use this switch to disable account activity without deleting an account.
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* Use the *New password* field to provide the password associated with the user specified in the *Email* field.
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* Re-enter the password in the *Confirm password* field.
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To discard a user, and revoke access to pgAdmin, click the trash icon to the left of the row and confirm deletion in the *Delete user?* dialog.
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Users with the *Administrator* role are able to add, edit and remove pgAdmin users, but otherwise have the same capabilities as those with the *User* role.
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* Click the *Help* button (?) to access online help.
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* Click the *Close* button to save work. You will be prompted to return to the dialog if your selections cannot be saved.
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