On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Philip Warner wrote:

At 01:04 PM 23/08/2004, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

not having ALTER SCHEMA to move tablespaces is not a bug

But it does make pg_dump/restore more inclined to fail, so increases the incidence of another bug, which can not be fixed without a global SET DEFAULT TABLESPACE or an ALTER SCHEMA.

'k, you lost me on that one ... how can not having ALTER SCHEMA to move a tablespace cause a pg_dump/restore to fail? Won't the dump/restore "store" a "CREATE SCHEMA" onto the new tablespace? Why would a dump/restore issue an ALTER SCHEMA part way through?


Or am I missing something?

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