The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 15338
Logged by: Oleg
Email address: nekomata@olegk.ca
PostgreSQL version: 10.4
Operating system: ubuntu 18.04
Description:
for instance, there is a table "analytics.user_snapshot_data"
and it exists in its schema...
when i do the restore here what is in the script:
--
-- PostgreSQL database dump
--
-- Dumped from database version 10.5 (Ubuntu 10.5-1.pgdg16.04+1)
-- Dumped by pg_dump version 10.5 (Ubuntu 10.5-1.pgdg16.04+1)
SET statement_timeout = 0;
SET lock_timeout = 0;
SET idle_in_transaction_session_timeout = 0;
SET client_encoding = 'UTF8';
SET standard_conforming_strings = on;
SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false);
SET check_function_bodies = false;
SET client_min_messages = warning;
SET row_security = off;
--
-- Data for Name: user_snapshot_data; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: analytics;
Owner: XXXXXXX
--
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE user_snapshot_data DISABLE TRIGGER ALL;
COPY analytics.user_snapshot_data (report_date, user_id, company_id, tasks,
events) FROM stdin;
..... [data here] ....
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that fails with
ERROR: relation "user_snapshot_data" does not exist
so basically "ALTER TABLE user_snapshot_data DISABLE TRIGGER ALL;"
is missing proper schema.