On Tuesday 01 May 2007 20:02:55 Tom Lane wrote:
> Alexander Kuprijanov <sanya-spb@list.ru> writes:
> > On Tuesday 01 May 2007 18:43:37 Tom Lane wrote:
> >> Works for me. Perhaps your table name is mixed-case and you didn't
> >> quote it correctly? Have you tried 'pg_restore -l' to verify what
> >> is in the dump file?
> >
> > no, tablenames not mixed, all small-case letter
>
> Hmph. I tried to reproduce your problem here (even to the extent of
> using 8.2 pg_dump to dump from an 8.1 database) but it works fine as
> far as I can tell. If you leave off the --table option to pg_restore
> does it restore the data? Can you put together a complete test-case
> to make it fail for someone else?
>
> regards, tom lane
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I make a test for simulation... (files test_a.sql.gz and test_b.sql.gz you
can find in att.)
I do:
% createdb test_a; zcat test_a.sql.gz | psql -d test_a
% createdb test_b; zcat test_b.sql.gz | psql -d test_b
% echo 'select * from b' | psql test_a
i | n
----+---
1 | 3
2 | 3
3 | 3
4 | 3
5 | 3
6 | 3
7 | 3
8 | 3
9 | 3
10 | 3
(10 rows)
% echo 'select * from b' | psql test_b
i | n
----+---
1 | 9
2 | 9
3 | 9
4 | 9
5 | 9
6 | 9
7 | 9
8 | 9
9 | 9
10 | 9
(10 rows)
% pg_dump -d test_a --table=b -F c -v -f b.backup
ok, at now I want to update table "test_b.b" from table "test_a.b"
What command I need for to be happy? It must be very simple, but I'm creazy...
please help
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