Re: How to copy a schema under another name in same database - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Bastiaan Olij
Subject Re: How to copy a schema under another name in same database
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Msg-id 488FA241.9090502@basenlily.nl
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In response to How to copy a schema under another name in same database  ("Daniel Gour" <Daniel.Gour@adacel.com>)
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Hi Daniel,

Actually not 100% sure if this works the same for Postgres but I always
did the following in Sybase:

select * into newtabel from oldtable where 1=2

Creates a duplicate of oldtable but without the data (remove the where
if you want the data to be copied aswell). You still need to recreate
the indexes if those are needed off course.

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Bastiaan Olij
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Daniel Gour wrote:
>
> Hello! I have a PostgreSQL (8.3.3, WinXP + linux) database with
> multiple schemas. I would like, on a regular basis, to be able to copy
> the structure and data of one schema under a new schema, using of
> course a different name. What would be the easiest way?
>
> - I have seen the TODO entry “Add CREATE SCHEMA ... LIKE that copies a
> schema”, so I guess an easy solution (a single pgsql command) is not
> yet available…
>
> - I guess the alternative is to use pg_dump to dump a single schema
> and use pg_restore, but how can I restore the dumped information under
> another schema? I would like to avoid dumping it as an sql script and
> having it to modify it manually, because this will be a regular
> operation that I would like to automate in my application.
>
> Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide!
>
> ---------------------------------
> Daniel Gour
> Adacel Inc.
>



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