On 09/08/2007 23:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My database is restored from a dump file every day. How I know that this
database is up to date (as it has no timestamp in any table).
If I create a file, I can know when I created it by seeing its property.
How I can do the same thing with a back up database.
Actually, it *would* be really handy if pg_dump included a timestamp in
the plain-text output. The version I use regularly (Windows)
doesn't...it simply says "PostgreSQL database dump" which is only
helpful to a point. :-)
Ray.
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