My guess would be that it's being dumped as a table with
an ON SELECT rule (the internal form of the view). IIRC,
7.1's pg_dump is smarter about this.
Check for a CREATE RULE for the table.
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Gerard Mason wrote:
> Anybody?
>
>
> "Gerard Mason" <gerardmason@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9gbd3s$2d6$1@news.tht.net...
> > I am running postgresql-server-7.0.3-12mdk (Mandrake 8.0). The relevant
> part
> > of my build script looks like this:
> >
> > create view included_works
> > as
> > select uuid, title as lhs
> > , trim(to_char(cast(year_of_publication as int), '0000')) as rhs
> > from works
> > where include=true
> > ;
> >
> > What pg_dump actually outputs is this:
> >
> > CREATE TABLE "included_works" (
> > "uuid" character(36),
> > "lhs" character varying(80),
> > "rhs" text
> > );
> >
> >
> > I would be more appalled if I was less gobsmacked. Surely I'm doing
> > something wrong? But I can't find any reference to this in either the
> Admin
> > Guide or the Reference Manual (though admittedly I'm looking at the 7.1
> > ones -- the 7.0 ones didn't have any info on it at all, I think).