Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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I'm not sure how to address this. I'm not exactly sure where to place session_replication_role. It's very close to the top of the file:

Is this a pg_dumpall? A \connect later on will reset the session_replication_role. If so, add the SET right after the \connect. Alternatively, you could create a special user to invoke psql as, which has:

ALTER USER dangerous_bob SET session_replication_role = replica;

Be *very* careful with that account though, as using it for anything other than this special case could be very bad.

The saga continues. I've reverted to a multi-step process to try and figure this out. I create the initial database, then load it from the command line psql as follows:

pro-# \set session_replication_role replica;
pro-# \o db.out
pro-# \i dump.txt

I still get:

psql:dump.txt:2077301: ERROR: insert or update on table "cust" violates foreign key constraint "$1"
DETAIL:  Key (country,state)=(US,GA) is not present in table "state".


So there's something in the dump that's changing the session_replication_role?


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