Re: pg_dump and restore - views
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: pg_dump and restore - views |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 6243.1145500776@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | pg_dump and restore - views ("Wang, Marcus" <Marcus.Wang@team.telstra.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
"Wang, Marcus" <Marcus.Wang@team.telstra.com> writes: > We've got postgresql 7.4 and a few views. I'm using pg_dump to backup > the database and everything is ok. Recently, we added 5 new views - but > when I restore the dump with psql, out of 5 new views, only 3 is > recreated, 2 are missing. But when I check the dump file - those views > are in the dump, but somehow they are not recreated. While the database > is being restored - I've got error messages for relattioni "view_name" > does not exist. Sounds to me like pg_dump is dumping the views in the wrong order, ie, before the tables they depend on. This is a generic hazard in pre-8.0 releases. It's likely to occur any time you use CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW to make a view refer to a table that was created after the view was first created, because pg_dump mostly goes by creation order to determine dump order. Fixes: manually adjust the dump-script order (pg_restore -l can help); drop the views entirely in the source DB, and recreate them; update to PG 8.x which has a smarter pg_dump. regards, tom lane
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