> From: Geo P.C. <pcgeopc@gmail.com>
>To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
>Sent: Thursday, 6 August 2015, 11:20
>Subject: [ADMIN] How to take backup of a table on a different schema in PostgreSQL
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>Please let us know in PostgreSQL how we can take backup of a table on a different schema. We have db named
"geopostgrest"and under Schema named "1" (Not inside Public Schema) we need to take backup of table "activity"
>Please see the following:
>postgres=# \c geopostgrest
You are now connected to database "geopostgrest" as user "postgres".
geopostgrest=# \dt
No relations found.
geopostgrest=# \dt 1. List of relations Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+---------------------------------+-------+---------- 1 | activity | table | postgres
>We tried the following command but its not working.
>pg_dump -U postgres -n1 -d geopostgrest -t activity -f activity_05-08-2015.sql pg_dump: No matching tables were found
>We are using PostgreSQL 9.4.4 and Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
>Can any one please help us on it
>Thanks
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If you take a peek at the man pages you'll see some thing like:
"The -n and -N switches have no effect when -t is used, because tables selected by -t will be dumped regardless of
thoseswitches, and non-table objects will not be dumped."
Try something like:
pg_dump -U postgres -t 1.activity -d geopostgrest -f activity_05-08-2015.sql