Re: pg_dump dumping data in order? (used to in 7.4 but not now in 8?) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: pg_dump dumping data in order? (used to in 7.4 but not now in 8?)
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Msg-id 17696.1108177083@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to pg_dump dumping data in order? (used to in 7.4 but not now in 8?)  (Miles Keaton <mileskeaton@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: pg_dump dumping data in order? (used to in 7.4 but not now in 8?)
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Miles Keaton <mileskeaton@gmail.com> writes:
> When I do a pg_dump, (--data-only), PG7 used to dump the data out in
> order, so that all foreign-key checks worked correctly when loading
> the data back in.

If it did so, it was by pure luck.

In general it is not possible for pg_dump to guarantee this works;
consider circular FK constraints, or FK constraints added since the
dump occurred.  In view of that, pg_dump has never tried to ensure
that data-only dumps are in a "valid" order at all.  The usual
approach is to use --disable-triggers to short-circuit the FK
constraints during the load.

            regards, tom lane

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