chester c young <chestercyo...@yahoo.com> writes: > have database with many partitions. each partition table has its own primary > key sequence. > Column || Modifiers > -----------++-------------------------------------------------------------- > uno_id || not null default nextval('cmp0004.cmt_uno_id_seq'::regclass)
> when dumped and then resorted, the pk sequence is changed to an inherited- > from table: > Column || Modifiers > --------------++------------------------------------------------------ > uno_id || not null default nextval('uno_uno_id_seq'::regclass) > (another error is that the pk sequence does not spec the schema!) I see no reason to think there is a bug here; it's more likely that you do not understand the display behavior of regclass constants. They only print a schema name if your current search_path is such that the relation wouldn't be found by writing just the unqualified name. So the most likely explanation for the discrepancy above is that you executed the two \d commands under different search_path settings. It's possible that you have actually found a pg_dump bug, but if so you'll need to submit a complete test-case exhibiting the bug. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql