Robert Treat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ISTR being unconvinced by the pg_restore arguments, but as I think about it 
> some more, for someone to set statement_timeout on a production system, and 
> then have that be blindly overridden by any random pg_dump user seems a bit 
> unfair.  pg_dump is not only used as a backup tool, it is also used as a 
> general user tool (for example, pgadmin calls pg_dump if you want to see a 
> tables schema).

So?  In those usages, it's not going to run long enough to have a
statement_timeout problem anyway.

When there is a data dump involved, you still have to defend the
proposition that it's okay for pg_dump to deliver a bad dump if
statement_timeout hits it.  I can't accept that.

                        regards, tom lane

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