Le 18/01/2016 07:10, Michael Paquier a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 5:29 AM, Philippe BEAUDOIN <phb.e...@free.fr> wrote:
The page "Packaging Related Objects into an Extension" has a third chapter
dealing with "Extension Configuration Tables". A final paragraph would be
useful to explain that:

The pg_extension_config_dump() function can also register sequences, so that
the current properties of the registered sequences are saved by pg_dump and
later restored. The function can support sequences either explicitely
created with an ALTER SEQUENCE statement or implicitely created when a table
contains SERIAL or BIGSERIAL columns. Note that the sequences associated to
SERIAL or BIGSERIAL columns of a configuration table need to be registered
using the pg_extension_config_dump() function if one wants to restore the
properties they had at pg_dump time.
Instead of a single paragraph, perhaps we could make things more
generic like in the attached?
It looks much better, indeed.

Philippe.



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