On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 07:08, Tom Lane wrote:
> You have no fear that that "sed" will substitute some places it
> shouldn't have?  Also, what makes you think this'll be a "rarely
> used" feature?  I'd guess that people load dumps every day into
> databases that have different names than the ones they dumped from.
> Don't see why the same is not likely to be true at the schema level.

A pg_restore option would presumably be more reliable than sed. 

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