I haven't seen this option, and does anyone thing it is a good idea?
A option to pg_dump and maybe pg_dump all, that dumps only the table
declarations and the data. No owners, tablespace, nothing.
This, I think, would allow more generic PostgreSQL data transfers.
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Am Donnerstag, den 04.08.2005, 10:26 -0400 schrieb Mark Woodward:
I haven't seen this option, and does anyone thing it is a good idea?
A option to pg_dump and maybe pg_dump all, that dumps only the table
declarations and the data. No owners, tablespace, nothing.
This, I think, would allow
Am Donnerstag, den 04.08.2005, 10:26 -0400 schrieb Mark Woodward:
I haven't seen this option, and does anyone thing it is a good idea?
A option to pg_dump and maybe pg_dump all, that dumps only the table
declarations and the data. No owners, tablespace, nothing.
This, I think, would allow
Am Donnerstag, den 04.08.2005, 11:52 -0400 schrieb Mark Woodward:
Am Donnerstag, den 04.08.2005, 10:26 -0400 schrieb Mark Woodward:
I haven't seen this option, and does anyone thing it is a good idea?
A option to pg_dump and maybe pg_dump all, that dumps only the table
declarations and
Mark Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, there isn't a setting to just dump the able definitions and the
data. When you dump the schema, it includes all the tablespaces,
namespaces, owners, etc.
Just the table nd object declarations and data would be useful.
pg_dump -t table ?
Mark Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, there isn't a setting to just dump the able definitions and
the
data. When you dump the schema, it includes all the tablespaces,
namespaces, owners, etc.
Just the table nd object declarations and data would be useful.
pg_dump -t table ?
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