Re: Database Backup/Restore with Inherited Tables - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Database Backup/Restore with Inherited Tables
Date
Msg-id 17124.1053710948@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Database Backup/Restore with Inherited Tables  (Dawn Hollingsworth <dmh@airdefense.net>)
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Dawn Hollingsworth <dmh@airdefense.net> writes:
> The problem arose when this migrated database was backed
> up and restored. When the base table was altered the new columns were
> added to the end of the inherited table automatically( base table
> columns, inherited table additional columns, new base table columns).
> But if you backup and restore the schema changes to base table, new base
> table columns then inherited table additional columns. Unfortunately the
> data is in the other order.

Yeah, this is a longstanding gotcha with adding columns to parent tables
:-(.  It's solved in 7.3 by explicitly specifying the column order in
each COPY command issued by pg_dump.  If you are trying to migrate to
7.3 then the solution is to use 7.3's pg_dump against the 7.2 server to
produce the dump.  If you need to transport data within 7.2 or before,
I think the only simple answer is to use pg_dump's -D option so that the
data is dumped as explicitly labeled INSERTs.  It's a lot slower but it
will work.

            regards, tom lane

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