This guy raises a good point, albeit indirectly. The transitions from one major version to another need to be smoother
ifPostgres is going to gain any more acceptance in big database circles.
A dump file shouldn't have to be messed with to reload it into the next version. There should be a 'conversion tool' or
scriptbetween each version. And if a customer waits 8 versions to update, those tools, used in sequence, should be able
tochange his old dump to be imported into the latest version.
Terry Yapt wrote:
> Ok.. ok...
>
> I know I can do a lot of things with external software or utilities (even with sed, vi or others). I can develop my
ownsoftware tool to do what I want to do too. But, I think PostgreSQL team is porting this great DB to Win32 now. Ok,
Ican tell you the windows guys don't have so much utilities like linux/unix guys or worse perhaps they will be users
onlyand don't know how to use perl or something similar.
>
> I only want a 'clear' pg_dump if it is possible and with SCHEMA.object_name ala ORACLE if it is possible too.
>
> Thanks a lot four your answers...
>
> Andrew Sullivan wrote:
>
>>On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:11:48PM +0200, Terry Yapt wrote:
>>
>>>1-) Are there any way to do a pg_dump without '--' COMMENTS ? For
>>>example, I don't like to have this in my output file:
>>>--
>>>-- TOC entry 19 (OID 26027)
>>>-- Name: TABLE news; Type: COMMENT; Schema: www; Owner: www
>>>--
>>
>>You could do this with grep (and something similar for blank lines):
>>
>>pg_dump [options] dbname | grep -v "^--" > dumpfile
>>
>>A
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