Thanks for pointing this out. I tested this again and it works great. I
have been trying to make sure I understand how to recreate a database from
the dump files. The error I was seeing must have been caused by something
else. Sorry for the trouble and thanks for the response.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lane [SMTP:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 9:45 AM
To: mdavis@sevainc.com
Cc: 'pgsql-admin@postgresql.org'; 'pgsql-general@postgresql.org'
Subject: Re: pg_dump/psql < db.out issue
Michael Davis <mdavis@sevainc.com> writes:
> I have several tables with text fields that contain single quotes (').
> Pg_dump exports these tables and the single quotes (') okay. Psql,
> however, will not import the data into the tables because of the single
> quote (') in one of the columns in one of the records.
Huh? That's worked just fine for a long time. What version are you
running?
play=> select * from foo;
f1
----------
I'm here
(1 row)
play=> \q
$ pg_dump -t foo play >quote.sql
$ cat quote.sql
\connect - tgl
CREATE TABLE "foo" (
"f1" text
);
COPY "foo" FROM stdin;
I'm here
\.
$ psql play
Welcome ...
play=> drop table foo;
DROP
play=> \i quote.sql
You are now connected as new user tgl.
CREATE
play=> select * from foo;
f1
----------
I'm here
(1 row)
play=>
regards, tom lane