On January 7, 2011, gvim <gvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> PostgreSQL 9.0.1/pgAdminIII 1.12.1
> 
> I want to copy selected tables from one database to another and maintain
> the sequences which I originally setup with:
> 
> CREATE SEQUENCE venues_id_seq START WITH 1122;
> ALTER TABLE venues ALTER COLUMN id SET DEFAULT nextval('venues_id_seq');
> 
> ... along with their current values, which have been augmented since the
> database was setup. When I backup via pgAdminIII the sequences are not
> even included. I also can't find anything in:
> 
> man pg_dump
> 
> ... which specifies sequences.
> 
> gvim

--table=table
              Dump only tables (or views or sequences) matching table. 
Multiple tables can  be  selected
              by  writing  multiple  -t  switches. Also, the table parameter 
is interpreted as a pattern
              according to the same rules used by psql’s \d commands (see 
Patterns [psql(1)]), so multi-
              ple  tables can also be selected by writing wildcard 
characters in the pattern. When using
              wildcards, be careful to quote the pattern if needed to 
prevent the shell  from  expanding
              the wildcards.




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