On Thursday, September 16, 2021, PG Doc comments form < nore...@postgresql.org> wrote:
> The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: > > Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/backup-dump.html > Description: > > Unless one knows > that template0 and template1 start off identical the wording above is > confusing because it doesn't make sense why a modified template1 would > necessitate ensuring creation from template0. > It assumes you’ve read chapter 22 before reading chapter 25. At most I’d splice in a hyperlink back to that discussion. A sentence at most probably. > > "The database dbname will not be created by this command, so you must > create > it yourself from template0 before executing psql..." > > If template0 and template1 start off the same *must* we create it from > template0 then? This also confuses the statement above. Yeah, the main flow and the “important” part are repetitive and could maybe be tweaked a bit. But I don’t see anything wrong. Sure, if one knows template1 is unchanged from template0 then accepting the defaults for create database works. But its somewhat easier to just emphasize that when using create database in preparation for restoring a dump one “must” use template0, as that is definitely safe. David J.