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When I save or load a query in pgAdmin4 3.4, the file dialog shows just an empty directory named /. I can create folders inside it and I can save the query inside it. But I have no idea where this folder is actually located in my filesystem.










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          On my kubuntu 18.04 it is /var/lib/pgadmin/storage/.



          For Windows, see here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/41849894/1668200






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            On my system (Kubuntu 18.04 as well) it's:



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            I run pgadmin 4 within a python virtual environment as a normal user.






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                      I run pgadmin 4 within a python virtual environment as a normal user.






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                        On my system (Kubuntu 18.04 as well) it's:



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                        I run pgadmin 4 within a python virtual environment as a normal user.






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                          On my system (Kubuntu 18.04 as well) it's:



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                          I run pgadmin 4 within a python virtual environment as a normal user.






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                          On my system (Kubuntu 18.04 as well) it's:



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                          I run pgadmin 4 within a python virtual environment as a normal user.







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