On Sat, 15 Jan 2005, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@postgresql.org> writes:
>> Hrmmm ... how about if I pg_dump --oids pg_class, make the modes and then
>> reload it as opg_class, shut down the database server and move opg_class
>> over pg_class, after making the required modifications to opg_class?
>
> Good idea. Give it a shot. Don't forget you'll need to REINDEX pg_class.
Doesn't seem to like that ...
backend> reindex pg_class;
ERROR: syntax error at or near "pg_class" at character 9
funny thing is, I can do a 'select * from pg_class' ... and I can do a
'select * from email' now too ... but this is all in single user mode ...
do it from 'multi user', and I get:
restore=# select * from email;
ERROR: relation "email" does not exist
and:
restore=# select * from pg_class;
ERROR: "category_id_remap_key" is an index
seems *damn* close though ... thoughts?
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