Re: pg_dump and table exclusion: multiple patterns
От | Marc Mamin |
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Тема | Re: pg_dump and table exclusion: multiple patterns |
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Ответ на | pg_dump and table exclusion: multiple patterns ("Marc Mamin" <M.Mamin@intershop.de>) |
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Re: pg_dump and table exclusion: multiple patterns
Re: pg_dump and table exclusion: multiple patterns |
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here is a strange behaviour: I did first simplify my syntax with multiples -T flags: pg_dump -i -v -nXXX -T '*2008*' -T '*2009*' -T '*201001*' -T '*201002*' ..... still not working. But if I prefix my pattern with the schema name, then I finally get the expected result: pg_dump -i -v -nXXX -T 'XXX.*2008*' -T ' XXX.*2009*' -T ' XXX.*201001*' -T XXX.'*201002*' ..... seems that the use of the -n flag requires to use these schema names within the patterns ... best regards, Marc Mamin > ------------------------------- hello, I'm trying to export a schema with multiple table exclusions: pg_dump -i -v -nXXX -T '*20((08[0-9]+)|(09[0-9]+)|(100[1-8][0-9]+)|(1009[0-1][0-9]+))' unfortunately, the filter does not work as expected.(no table at all are excluded) when I try the same pattern with psql dt\, I get the expected list of tables to exclude... pg_dump --version pg_dump (PostgreSQL) 8.3.9 I'd appreciate some help. best regards, Marc Mamin
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