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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T06:23:59+00:00 2026-06-13T06:23:59+00:00

Let me start by saying, what I know about Pentaho wouldn’t fill up a

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Let me start by saying, what I know about Pentaho wouldn’t fill up a single paragraph. I’m more knowledgeable about PostgreSQL. I’m working with some contractors that are building a set of monthly reports in Pentaho (v. 4.5) for my company. Some of the data needs to go through a ETL process and get rolled up for reporting purposes. From a dba(ish) point of view, I would like to move these tables into a separate PostgreSQL schema.

I know that Pentaho is often times used with MySQL (which doesn’t have schemas) and I’m concerned this might cause problems. I’ve done some “googlin'” and I don’t turn up a lot of hits on the topic, but I did find a closed bug from a few years ago – thus implying that the functionality should be supported.

before I do this, I would like to see if anyone knows of a reason this will fail or be a bad idea. (or if you’ve done it an it works great, please let me know that, too).

Final notes: I’m using PostgreSQL 9.1.5, and I don’t have access to a Pentaho instance to even test this myself. And I’m hoping the good folks in the Stackoverflow community will share their expertise and save me from having to install one and the hours of playing/testing to get an idea of this is a bad idea.

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I sort of knew this question was a bit vague, but I was hoping that some one would read it and share any experience they have. So, Let me spell it out more clearly and ask more explicit questions.

I have not done anything. I don’t know Pentaho. I don’t want to learn Pentaho (not that there is anything wrong with Pentaho… It’s just not where my interests are right now). My company hired contractors (I did not hire them). They have experience with Pentaho, but with MySQL. They don’t really know anything about PostgreSQL. There are some important difference between PostgreSQL and MySQL. Including the fact that PostgreSQL supports schemas (whereas MySQL uses separate database… similar in concept be behave differently in some ways). Some ORMs (and tools) don’t really like this… for example, the Django framework still doesn’t really fully support schemas in Postgresql (I know this because I use Python and Django often and my life is much better when I keep things in the “public” schema). Because of my experience with Django and PostgreSQL schemas, I’m a bit leery of moving this data to a new schema.

I do understand that where ever the tables are, they will need permissions to be able to access the data.

My explicit questions:

  • Do you use Pentaho to access a PostgreSQL database to access tables in schemas other than “public” (the default).
  • If so, does it just work (no problems)?
  • If you had problems, would you please be willing to share with me (and the Stackoverflow community) any online resources that helped you? Or would you be willing to detail what you remember here?
  • Do you know of anything that just won’t work correctly? For example, an open bug in Pentaho related to this topic.

Again, it’s not your standard kind of question. I’m hoping that someone out there has experience and is willing to share it here and save me from having to spend time setting up a new Pentaho instance and trying to learn Pentaho well enough to test it, etc.

Thanks.

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    2026-06-13T06:24:01+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:24 am

    Pentaho steps (table inputs, outputs, etc.) usually allow you to specify a database schema.

    I did a quick test using PDI and our 8.4 Postgres instance and was able to explore, read from and write to tables in different schemas.

    So, I think this is a reasonable direction. Hope this helps.

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