Re: New DBs from existing schemas
От | Chris |
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Тема | Re: New DBs from existing schemas |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 44752A94.5050009@gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | New DBs from existing schemas (Nishad Prakash <prakashn@uci.edu>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Nishad Prakash wrote: > I want to create a new database with the exact schema of an existing one, > but a different name. After some reading, it seems > > pg_dump -s old_db > old_schema That will dump all schemas from that db. If you only want a particular schema, use '-n'. > createdb -t old_schema new_db There is no '-t' at least in 8.1.1.. '-T' on the other hand lets you specify an existing db and it will use that as a base instead of template1. > should work. Will it? Note that old_db has lots of stored functions and > user-defined operators in addition to tables and indices. You could just use the first database as a template (using '-T') for the second one and that will copy everything across but that includes your data. > Also, is there any way to selectively restore some of the data from old_db > into new_db as well? I'll settle for all data if selectivity isn't > possible. Here, I don't have any good guesses, as the docs for pg_restore > don't say anything specific about restoring into a db other than the one > dumped from. You can dump particular tables only but you don't get anything more selective. -- Postgresql & php tutorials http://www.designmagick.com/
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