Re: Dump all except some tables? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From A. Kretschmer
Subject Re: Dump all except some tables?
Date
Msg-id 20051006115933.GI4329@webserv.wug-glas.de
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In response to Dump all except some tables?  (WireSpot <wirespot@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Dump all except some tables?
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am  06.10.2005, um 13:59:44 +0300 mailte WireSpot folgendes:
> Is it possible to dump an entire database but to skip one or two tables? Or,
> conversely, to restore an entire dump except for one or two tables?
> (Although I'd prefer the first version.)
>
> The only related option for both pg_dump and pg_restore is --table, which
> only takes 1 (one) table name. If only it accepted more than one I could've
> found a workaround.

You can use the -t more than once.

pg_dump -U foobar database -t foo -t foo1


> I'm considering doing a dump with --table for each table except the one or
> two in question. But I wonder, if I simply concatenate the resulting SQL
> dumps, will I get a valid dump? There are all kinds of foreign key

I'm not sure, perhaps if you dump with --data-only every table.

> contraints in place, and if the table data is not fed back in the right
> order it's useless.

Right.

You can do a dump from all tables and after restore all the tables you
can delete the one or two tables.

Other way:

pg_restore with '--use-list=list-file'. You can create a list of
contents of the archive and edit this list. (pg_restore --list)



Regards, Andreas
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