> I like this conversation as not a day goes by where I don't wish I could > edit the dump of a database rather than keeping structure entirely > seperate -- and actually do so in a useful manner. That said, whats the > possibility of maintaining comments if the SQL dumps actually became > humanly editable? >From reading the pg_dump source code, pg_dump creates a set of 'COMMENT ON ...' statements that should recreate all the comments associated with an oid. So - there shouldn't be a problem, should there? Chris
- [HACKERS] Table/Column Constraints Christopher Kings-Lynne
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/Column Constraints Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/Column Constraints Hannu Krosing
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/Column Constraint... Ross J. Reedstrom
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/Column Constr... Tom Lane
- RE: [HACKERS] Table/Column C... Christopher Kings-Lynne
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/Colu... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Rod Taylor
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Christopher Kings-Lynne
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Rod Taylor
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Philip Warner
- RE: [HACKERS] Table/... Christopher Kings-Lynne
- RE: [HACKERS] Table/... Philip Warner
- RE: [HACKERS] Table/... Christopher Kings-Lynne
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Tom Lane
- RE: [HACKERS] Table/... Christopher Kings-Lynne
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Larry Rosenman
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Thomas Lockhart
- Re: [HACKERS] Table/... Karl DeBisschop