Beachwalker
Beachwalker

Reputation: 7915

SQL command to stop job in pgAdmin 4

I have a Postgres 9.6 installation on a developer pc and a restore seems to have failed. Even after reinstalling (remove Postgres and PgAdmin completely, incl. database and installed new version) the boxes are popping up (even though these tables do not even exist anymore). How to remove these scheduled jobs? Is there an SQL statement to stop these?

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Upvotes: 6

Views: 12202

Answers (2)

Glenn
Glenn

Reputation: 51

another solution is to open the file pgadmin.db with SQLite Manager (A firefox extension) and remove all rows in the table process

Upvotes: 5

Beachwalker
Beachwalker

Reputation: 7915

Found solution: This problem is related to the pgadmin.db. Just remove the file and the error is gone (but you also have to reenter all passwords etc.). The problem is that this file is not removed when uninstalling postgres/pgadmin. It can be found in

C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\pgAdmin

Upvotes: 6

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