Pardon, in this example case it works ok. The problem is when i restore this
structure (this is my real case):
CREATE TABLE fat_m.ped_venda_it
(
cd_ped_venda_it_record bigserial NOT NULL,
...
...
)
When the table is created, the sequence is created too:
CREATE SEQUENCE fat_m.ped_venda_it_cd_ped_venda_it_record_seq
When i restore it, and try to insert a record the system show me the
message:
relation "ped_venda_it_cd_ped_venda_it_record" does not exist.
Maybe the problem occurred because the name is too long.
All the other sequence were restored fine.
Please, give me feedback about this problem. If i can help, i'll be
satisfied.
Att.
Márcio A. Sepp
ZYON TECNOLOGIA LTDA
(49) 3444-4591
(49) 8405-9215
> ______________________________________________
> De: Marcio A. Sepp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviada em: quarta-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2007 12:51
> Para: '[email protected]'
> Assunto: Possible problem with type bigserial in pg_dump/pg_restore
>
>
> It seems to have a problem when making backup and restore with type
> bigserial. I perceived when was restoring a database and the sequence
> created for field bigserial was not correctly restored.
>
> For example, i've created the follow structure:
>
> CREATE TABLE cager.princ
> (
> cd_princ bigserial NOT NULL,
> nm_princ character varying(50),
> CONSTRAINT "pk-princ-cd_princ" PRIMARY KEY (cd_princ)
> )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> Making backup with:
> C:\Arquivos de programas\pgAdmin III\1.6\pg_dump.exe -i -h 192.168.7.1 -p
> 5432 -U postgres -F c -b -v -f "C:\Temp\testepad.backup" testepad
>
> Making restore with:
> C:\Arquivos de programas\pgAdmin III\1.6\pg_restore.exe -i -h 192.168.7.1
> -p 5432 -U postgres -d test1 -v "C:\Temp\testepad.backup"
>
> The same table now is:
>
> CREATE TABLE cager.princ
> (
> cd_princ bigint NOT NULL DEFAULT
> nextval('princ_cd_princ_seq'::regclass),
> nm_princ character varying(50),
> CONSTRAINT "pk-princ-cd_princ" PRIMARY KEY (cd_princ)
> )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> Take a look at the field cd_princ. Next value should be
> 'cager.princ_cd_princ_seq'.
>
> I've tested it with pg_admin version 1.6.2 and 1.4.3.
>
> If need more information, please, contact me.
>
> Follow in annex messages on restoring.
>
>
>
>
> Att.
> Márcio A. Sepp
> ZYON TECNOLOGIA LTDA
> 55 (49) 3444-4591
> 55 (49) 8405-9215
>
C:\Arquivos de programas\pgAdmin III\1.6\pg_restore.exe -i -h 192.168.7.1 -p
5432 -U postgres -d test1 -v "C:\Temp\testepad.backup"
pg_restore: connecting to database for restore
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error while INITIALIZING:
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: parameter
"standard_conforming_strings" cannot be changed
Command was: SET standard_conforming_strings = off;
pg_restore: creating SCHEMA cager
pg_restore: creating SCHEMA public
pg_restore: creating COMMENT SCHEMA public
pg_restore: creating TABLE princ
pg_restore: creating SEQUENCE princ_cd_princ_seq
pg_restore: creating SEQUENCE OWNED BY princ_cd_princ_seq
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error while PROCESSING TOC:
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error from TOC entry 1514; 0 0 SEQUENCE OWNED BY
princ_cd_princ_seq postgres
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: syntax error at or
near "OWNED"
LINE 1: ALTER SEQUENCE princ_cd_princ_seq OWNED BY princ.cd_princ;
^
Command was: ALTER SEQUENCE princ_cd_princ_seq OWNED BY princ.cd_princ;
pg_restore: executing SEQUENCE SET princ_cd_princ_seq
pg_restore: creating DEFAULT cd_princ
pg_restore: restoring data for table "princ"
pg_restore: creating CONSTRAINT pk-princ-cd_princ
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for SCHEMA cager
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for SCHEMA public
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for COMMENT SCHEMA public
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for ACL public
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for TABLE princ
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for SEQUENCE princ_cd_princ_seq
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for SEQUENCE OWNED BY
princ_cd_princ_seq
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for DEFAULT cd_princ
pg_restore: setting owner and privileges for CONSTRAINT pk-princ-cd_princ
WARNING: errors ignored on restore: 2
Process returned exit code 1.
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