Gurjeet Singh wrote:
Why not give it a try once? Dump and restore once and see for
yourself. You'd have done that by now, but if you haven't do give it a
try instead of waiting any more. You may learn a thing or two in the
process...
On 11/29/07, *Norberto Delle* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gurjeet Singh wrote:
Why not
give it a try once? Dump and restore once and see for yourself. You'd
have done that by now, but if you haven't do give it a try instead of
waiting any more. You may learn a thing or two in the process...
On 11/29/07, Norberto Delle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote
Why not give it a try once? Dump and restore once and see for yourself.
You'd have done that by now, but if you haven't do give it a try instead of
waiting any more. You may learn a thing or two in the process...
Best regards,
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Hi all
If I don't use the --oids option when dumping a database with pg_dump,
can I assure that the "loid" field of the pg_largeobject table will keep
it's value when restoring?
Thanks in advance
Norberto
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