On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, sathiya psql wrote:
I have a database in postgres X.Y which has around 90 tables, and lot of
data in it.
In the next version of that product, i had some more tables, so how to
migrate that,. there may be 150 tables., in that 90 tables, 70 may be the
same, 20 got deleted, and 80 may be new., i want the 70 tables to have same
data as it is.,

Please do not cross-post. This question has nothing to do with performance. (Cross-posting answer so everyone else doesn't answer the same.)

You'll want to dump the source database selectively, and then reload the dump into a new database. RTFM on pg_dump, especially the "-t" and "-T" options.

Matthew

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