Easiest way is to not dump the analytics tables at all.  They  can be
regenerated by running the analytics process once you have restores your
database without these tables.

Regards,
Jason
On Mar 11, 2015 5:31 PM, "Ngoni Manika" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi team
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> I am having a challenge on restoring a postres dump which is large
> (16gig), it gives an error on restoring data in table analytics 2014.
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> Can anyone please help with how I can go around it, or maybe how to edit
> the dump (notepad++ cannot open the file is too large).
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> Regards
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