On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, John McKown wrote:
> Is there a simple way to copy a table from one database to another? I was
> totally restructuring the tables in a database, so I simply created a new
> database. There was one table in the old database whose information I
> wanted. I really wanted to copy the table from the old database to the new
> one and rename the table during the copy. What I ended up doing was using
> "pg_dump -t table olddb >old.info", then I editted the "old.info" file to
> point to the new database and renamed the table as well. I could then use
> the "\i old.info" command in psql to import the information. Is there a
> better without writing code in Perl or Python? (I.e. within psql).
What version of PostgreSQL are you using? I move tables around all the
time and don't need to edit. Instead of the \i, try this:
pg_dump -t table olddb > old.info
psql newdb < old.info
Vince.
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