On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:37:13 -0400
"John T. Dow" <john@johntdow.com> wrote:
> Joshua
>
> The TOC feature sounds good, as does converting a single table to
> plain text.
>
> But I can't find documentation for the TOC feature under pg_dump or
> pg_restore. I'm looking in postgresql-8.2.1-US.pdf.
The commands you are looking for are:
pg_restore -l to get the toc
pg_restore -L to use the toc
If you open the resulting file from something like pg_restore -l >
foo.toc it is just a plain text list of objects to restore.
I don't know how well it is documented but I am sure we would accept a
patch.
>
> Neither could I see anything about converting a single table to a
> plain text dump.
pg_restore allows you to do so. Something like:
pg_restore foo.sqlc --file=foo.sql
>
> Also, I stumbled across the statement that you can't restore large
> objects for a single table. Is that true?
Large objects are stored in a central table called pg_largeobject, so
yes that would be accuarate.
>
> Another thing I couldn't find was how to dump roles using -Fc.
>
You can't; that is a known and irritating limitation.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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