"Kevin Grittner" <kevin.gritt...@wicourts.gov> writes: > "Satheesan K Nair" <supp...@shakthiinnovators.com> wrote: >> C:\pgsql\bin>pg_dump.exe -h dbserver -p 5432 -U streamline -F c -v >> -f "C:\backup\wrm_batch.backup" -t wrm_batch -n "Jay Jay Mills >> Lanka (Private) Limited" "16mar10" > I don't know about Windows, but on Linux you would need apostrophe > quoting around the double-quotes in that context: > -n '"Jay Jay Mills Lanka (Private) Limited"' > Otherwise the OS eats your quote characters and PostgreSQL doesn't > know about them, so it would fold the schema name to lower case.
Not only case-folding: the argument of -n is actually a regex pattern, and parentheses are special in regexes. The double quotes would fix both of those things though. Personally I'd think twice or three times about using a schema name like that. But you can do it, if you can figure out how to get Windows to include a double quote in a command argument. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs