Tom Lane wrote:

Rod Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Well.. the second one will be much slower when the foreign keys verify.
Primary, unique constraints I'll buy in the create statement. Check
constraints and defaults are a little fuzzier.



FK, primary, and unique constraints are already split out from the
CREATE TABLE for performance reasons. We could think about folding them
back in in a schema-only dump, but in a full dump I don't think it's
negotiable --- you really want to load the table data before you install
these constraints.


IMHO here we have opposite requirements: The dump/restore process should run as fast as possible, so constraints have to be generated separately, but pg_dump is also used to reengineer and slightly modify the schema, where it's helpful if definitions are grouped. I've been asked for complete schema extraction features in pgAdmin3, and I replied 'use pg_dump'. It seems that pg_dump tries to serve both requirements, being a compromise where two dedicated tools could do it better.

Regards,
Andreas




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