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- [The Different PostgreSQL versions](#the-different-postgresql-versions)
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- [The Different PostgreSQL versions](#the-different-postgresql-versions)
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- [Using PostgreSQL 11 on Windows](#using-postgresql-11-on-windows)
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- [Using PostgreSQL 11 on Windows](#using-postgresql-11-on-windows)
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- [Using PostgreSQL on Mac](#using-postgresql-on-mac)
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- [Using PostgreSQL on Mac](#using-postgresql-on-mac)
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- [Thanks](#thanks)
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## Introduction
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## Introduction
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### Using PostgreSQL on Mac
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### Using PostgreSQL on Mac
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Unfortunately, Resolve on a Mac doesn't have a way to point to a different version of PostgreSQL. You can still connect to a PostgreSQL 11 server from a Mac, you just won't be able to optimize, backup, or restore your database.
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Unfortunately, Resolve on a Mac doesn't have a way to point to a different version of PostgreSQL. You can still connect to a PostgreSQL 11 server from a Mac, you just won't be able to optimize, backup, or restore your database.
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## Thanks
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(to be continued)
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