Re: Dump schema without the functions - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Stefan Schwarzer
Subject Re: Dump schema without the functions
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Msg-id EAB364A0-A2B2-4802-AF6C-FED68BF2424E@grid.unep.ch
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In response to Re: Dump schema without the functions  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>)
List pgsql-general
>> But I don't really get how the final command will look like.
>>
>> pg_restore -L <file_without_FUNCTIONS> -d <my_database>
>>
>> But somewhere I have to indicate the original file, no? I mean,
>> where do
>> all my data now come from? The original dump contains all data; the
>> newly created via
>>
>>     pg_restore -l geodataportal.public  | grep -v FUNCTION >
>> pgdump.geodataportal.public.no-func
>>
>> has only the TOC. But no data...
>
> Then you feed that file to pg_restore -L, along the original dump
> file.

I mean, that was exactly my question, how this would look like... Ok,
figured it out meanwhile:

pg_restore     -L pgdump.geodataportal.public.no-func
            -v pgdump.geodataportal.public
            -U xxx
            -d geodataportal

Thanks for your help!!

Stef

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