On Apr 25, 2007, at 2:05 PM, Richard Huxton wrote:

Owen Hartnett wrote:
I want to "freeze" a snapshot of the database every year (think of end of year tax records). However, I want this frozen version (and all the previous frozen versions) available to the database user as read-only. My thinking is to copy the entire public schema (which is where all the current data lives) into a new schema, named 2007 (2008, etc.)

Sounds perfectly reasonable. You could either do it as a series of:
  CREATE TABLE archive2007.foo AS SELECT * FROM public.foo;
or do a pg_dump of schema "public", tweak the file to change the schema names and restore it.

the create table method won't copy the constraints + fkeys .

i think you're best off with a pgdump


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