Hey Tom: Thanks for the fix for allowing a the restore of dumps that have
cross-schema references to custom operators or operator classes. It did the
trick!
I have another non-critical issue which may or may not be related...
pg_restore: WARNING: foreign key constraint "luuid_fkey" will require costly
sequential scans
DETAIL: Key columns "luuid" and "luuid" are of different types:
public.uniqueidentifier and public.uniqueidentifier.
First, this occurrs during a pg_restore, so the database hasn't been
analyzed... Second, the warning doesn't block the FK from being created. I also
doubt that with the proper indexes that it would create costly sequential
scans, but it's hard to tell, since there's a ton of things going on during
inserts to that table only one of which is FK constraint checking.
So, my real question is should I ignore the warning, or is it an indicator of a
problem?
CG
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