Re: pg_dump and restore problem with function as DEFAULT-Constraint - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Andreas Kretschmer
Subject Re: pg_dump and restore problem with function as DEFAULT-Constraint
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Msg-id 20070227193745.GA8272@KanotixBox
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In response to Re: pg_dump and restore problem with function as DEFAULT-Constraint  (Markus Schulz <msc@antzsystem.de>)
Responses Re: pg_dump and restore problem with function as DEFAULT-Constraint  (Markus Schulz <msc@antzsystem.de>)
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Markus Schulz <msc@antzsystem.de> schrieb:
> > You can use pg_restore with -l to generate a listfile for all objects
> > in the database. Then you can reorder this ($EDITOR) and then use -L
> > to use this ordered listfile to enforce the right order of objects. I
> > hope this helps you.
>
> thanks, nice idea. I will try it.

I have never used this, please tell me if you have success with this.
(And yes, i hope, i never need this...)


Andreas
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