On Sun, August 4, 2013 04:51, Ian Lawrence Barwick wrote:
I just noticed that pg_restore executing in verbose mode displays the
name of the object being restored, but not its schema.
Good idea. We have many schemata with tables of the same name and
reporting the schema name certainly improves
2013/8/4 Erik Rijkers e...@xs4all.nl:
On Sun, August 4, 2013 04:51, Ian Lawrence Barwick wrote:
I just noticed that pg_restore executing in verbose mode displays the
name of the object being restored, but not its schema.
Good idea. We have many schemata with tables of the same name and
2013/8/4 Ian Lawrence Barwick barw...@gmail.com:
2013/8/4 Erik Rijkers e...@xs4all.nl:
On Sun, August 4, 2013 04:51, Ian Lawrence Barwick wrote:
I just noticed that pg_restore executing in verbose mode displays the
name of the object being restored, but not its schema.
Good idea. We have
I just noticed that pg_restore executing in verbose mode displays the
name of the object being restored, but not its schema.
I'd like to be able to see the fully-qualified object name because
if pg_restore spits out a warning like this:
$ pg_restore -d somedb /path/to/dumpfile.pgd