Re: [GENERAL] postgres pg_restore append data

2016-12-05 Thread Melvin Davidson
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 4:36 AM, dhanuj hippie 
wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a pg backup created using pg_dump custom format. I'm trying to
> restore into a DB which already has some data, using pg_restore data-only.
> This fails in scenarios where same data (some rows) is present in DB as
> well as dump. Is there a way to ignore such rows and proceed with restoring
> the rest of data ? I don't want to lose the present data in DB. I need to
> append the backup onto current content in DB.
>
> Thanks,
> Dhanuj
>












*The best I can advise you is this.1. Create a new database x.2. Restore
the backup to the new database.3. Rename the table to something like
table_old.4. Rename the primary index and any other index   so that they
will not be the same as ones in the original table.5. Dump table_old only
-> pg_dump -t table_old x > table_old.sql6. Restore table_old to your
database with your original table (table_orig).Then you can:INSERT INTO
table_orig   SELECT * FROM table_old   WHERE your_primary_key NOT IN
(SELECT your_primary_key FROM table_orig );*

-- 
*Melvin Davidson*
I reserve the right to fantasize.  Whether or not you
wish to share my fantasy is entirely up to you.


[GENERAL] postgres pg_restore append data

2016-12-05 Thread dhanuj hippie
Hi,
I have a pg backup created using pg_dump custom format. I'm trying to
restore into a DB which already has some data, using pg_restore data-only.
This fails in scenarios where same data (some rows) is present in DB as
well as dump. Is there a way to ignore such rows and proceed with restoring
the rest of data ? I don't want to lose the present data in DB. I need to
append the backup onto current content in DB.

Thanks,
Dhanuj