Hi,

Le 29/01/2011 09:56, Nikhil S a écrit :
> [...]
> The following set of operations induce an error:
> 
> 1. Create a backup file /tmp/pg.backup of an existing database
> 2. Create a new database
> 3. Right click and select restore database by specifying this file
> 4. Clicking on "Display Objects" causes the following error: "An error has
> occurred: Schema node not found for object DATABASE postgres [ owner
> postgres ]
> 
> The frmRestore::OnEndProcess() function, when it reads the toc information,
> should ignore the line which contains the entry for the dumped database
> itself. So the current code erroneously tries to find the schema to which
> the DATABASE object belongs and gives out the above error. The fix is to
> ignore the input line which contains the db information. The pg_restore
> binary also seems to do the same.
> 
> PFA, patch to fix this.
> 

Just applied.

This issue was bugging me too, but I couldn't find a proper fix. So,
thanks a lot for this :)


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