On 2/23/21 7:39 AM, Santosh Udupi wrote:
Got it. Must be the version difference. I run pgAdmin on Windows PC but direct pg_dump on Ubuntu 20.04.
The OS does not really make a difference it is the pg_dump/restore versions and the Postgres server(s) versions that are important.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 7:27 AM Adrian Klaver <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:On 2/23/21 6:36 AM, Santosh Udupi wrote: > The pg_restore command is actually pg_restore -Ft -d mydb mydb.tar (my > mistake). > > I didn't provide the -h -p -U since I use the super user account to > restore (I will try adding them). The restore had always worked until I > altered the table in the source database. > > After I added the column, the restore still takes place but does not > populate the generated column. I did a backup using pgAdmin and the > restore populated all data using the same syntax on the tar file. So my > suspicion is that pg_dump is not doing the dump correctly. I will work > on it further. Thanks for your suggestions. > pgAdmin uses pg_dump to do backups.-- Adrian Klaver[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
-- Adrian Klaver [email protected]
