Re: pg_dump -t <> pg_restore -t
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: pg_dump -t <> pg_restore -t |
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Msg-id | 444FC19F.1020903@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | pg_dump -t <> pg_restore -t (alexandre - aldeia digital <alepaes@aldeiadigital.com.br>) |
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Re: pg_dump -t <> pg_restore -t
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Список | pgsql-general |
alexandre - aldeia digital wrote: > Hi, > > If I do: > > pg_dump -Fc -t TABLE database > table-custom.sql > > The pg_dump returns the DDL of the table, the data and the DDL for > indexes and PK. If I use -s, only the structure is returned but it's > include all elements. > > But if I do: > > pg_dump -Fc database > backup-custom.file > pg_restore -Fc -t TABLE backup-custom.file > table-plain.sql > > Only the DDL of table and data is returned, but not indexes, etc. > > Question: > > How can I restore a table with all other dependences from a custom file > database ? The -l / -L options let you create/read back a control file listing all the database objects. You can comment out/edit this to control pretty much everything. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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