On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Tom Lane wrote:

> I concur with Richard that Andreas needs to solve a different problem,
> but just for the record, the way you could do it is
>
>       CREATE TABLE without mentioning the default
>
>       CREATE FUNCTION
>
>       ALTER TABLE ... SET DEFAULT
>
> Note however that pg_dump is not bright enough to deduce that you did
> this.  It will dump the table definition first, with the DEFAULT clause,
> and so you'll have to do manual surgery on the dump file if you ever
> need to reload.
Hmmm, the original problem I wanted to solve using this function is that
pg_dump is not bright enough to store sequences.  I use a development
machine to build the database do a pg_dump and after this I try to
put this dump to the production (readonly) server.  This procedure
every time requires manual setting of the sequences.  I tried to avoid
this by the function.  Any better way to do this?

Kind regards

         Andreas.


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