Re: Copy entire schema A to a different schema B
От | Tiffany Thang |
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Тема | Re: Copy entire schema A to a different schema B |
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Msg-id | CAB_W-NPfsj96jTepXUbk_7rF2K55xoEejpV+fhTNTMmsXPxZ5g@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Copy entire schema A to a different schema B (Rob Sargent <robjsargent@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Copy entire schema A to a different schema B
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Hi Ron,
How would that work if I'm only interested in importing/refreshing a single table in a target schema that contains several other tables?
Thanks.
Tiff
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 5:36 PM Rob Sargent <robjsargent@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/20/19 3:22 PM, Tiffany Thang wrote:Hi Adrian,I managed to backup my table in parallel using -Fd but I'm back to my original issue where I could not restore the table to a different schema.For example,I would like to backup testuser1.mytable and restore it to testuser2.mytable.pg_dump -U testuser1 -Fd -f c:\temp\testuser1 -j 8 -t mytable -h myserver testdbwhere mytable is in testuser1 schemaThe dump completed fine but when I attempted to restore the table using pg_restore to another database, it tried to create the table in testuser1 schema. The restore failed since testuser1 schema does not exist in the target database. When I created a testuser1 schema in the target database, the restore worked fine. Since the dump toc is in binary format, I could not make the change to reflect the new target schema, testuser2.So, how should I go about restoring tables from one schema to a different schema name?Thanks.TiffCan you not simply rename the schema after importing it? Perhaps renaming an exiting version first, if necessary. Rename schema A to B; import schema A; rename A to C; rename B to A;
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