On Oct 6, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Jeff Amiel wrote:
>
> I performed a pg_dump on a database and created a new schema-only
> database to copy that data into.
>
> However trying to use psql -f to load the data in, I get a plethora
> of syntax errors including the dreaded "invalid command \N".
>
> I even tried to pipe the pg_dump results directly into the psql
> command....
>
> /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_dump -U pgsql --data-only db1 | /usr/local/
> pgsql/bin/psql -U pgsql db2
>
> Same results.
>
> Why?
>
> using -d (switching to inserts instead of COPY) seems to work just
> fine but is so slow as to be unusable.
>
> Is the COPY pg_dump method useful at all in ANY situation?
>
> Do I have to do a pg_dump using a custom archive option and use
> pg_resore to make this work? (sounds silly to me).
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
I think you want top use pg_restore, the default of pg_dump is a
binary output and you cannot pipe it to psql
Ries