Ok, I see.
This is actually an interesting question. I don't understand which approach
to use. I am using pd_dump and pg_restore of the receiving server. It might
make sense to use pg_dump source, pg_restore sink


сб, 20 нояб. 2021 г. в 22:33, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>:

> Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> writes:
> > On 11/20/21 04:27, Дмитрий Иванов wrote:
> >> Why does pg_dump generate an insertion script in the generated columns?
>
> > Actually I think it should be DEFAULT.
>
> It should be, and it is when I try this example.  I get output like
>
> --
> -- Data for Name: object; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: bpd; Owner: postgres
> --
>
> INSERT INTO bpd.object (id, id_class, id_position, bquantity,
> id_position_root, id_conception, barcode_unit, id_unit_conversion_rule,
> "timestamp", on_freeze, timestamp_class, name, id_class_root, id_group,
> id_group_root, id_object_carrier, "desc", id_class_prop_object_carrier,
> id_pos_temp_prop, is_inside, mc) VALUES (51253, 1015, 461, 1, 461, 84,
> 2020000512530, 14, '2021-11-14 08:40:31.381', false, '2021-02-19
> 11:01:28.402', 'NFC метка самоклеющаяся', 1013, 138, 138, -1, '', -1, -1,
> DEFAULT, 1);
>
> I wonder what version of pg_dump is actually being used there.
>
>                         regards, tom lane
>

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