Oh yes, I get it now, the "$user" will take priority.
Another question, this public schema, in the usual practice way, do you delete it or just leave it there and create your own schema?
Regards
Louis
----- Original Message ---- From: Martin Gainty <mgainty@hotmail.com> To: mailtolouis2020-postgres@yahoo.com Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 3:17:40 PM Subject: RE: [GENERAL] public schema doubt
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Hello Louis
SHOW search_path
if public is not on search_path or does'nt come first then SET search_path TO public,$user;
HTH/ Martin
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Hello,
I did a migration from 8.2.4 to 8.2.5, I used pg_dumpall to backup all the db and then restore it into 8.2.5. In my 8.2.4 db, I don't have public schema (it was dropped when I create the db, so only myschema is there), but when I restore to 8.2.5, I found that it created a public schema for me. So why it doing this for me? I thought it should restore back excatly the same what I backup from 8.2.4?
Should I just let the public schema there? Will it cause any problem? In the postgres doc http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/ddl-schemas.html (5.7.2) it said if I create a table without specify any schema name, it will put it into public schema, so I test it in my case, but it not doing it, the table is create under myschema, strange. And I check the search_path, it show "$user",public .
Could someone explain it to me?
Thanks
Louis
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