Added to TODO:
o Allow pre/data/post files when dumping a single object, for performance reasons
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-02/msg00205.php
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Simon Riggs wrote:
> pg_dump allows you to specify -s --schema-only, or -a --data-only.
>
> The -s option creates the table, as well as creating constraints and
> indexes. These objects need to be dropped prior to loading, if we are to
> follow the performance recommendations in the docs. But the only way to
> do that is to manually edit the script to produce a cut down script.
>
> So it would be good if we could dump objects in 3 groups
> 1. all commands required to re-create table
> 2. data
> 3. all commands required to complete table after data load
>
> My proposal is to provide two additional modes:
> --schema-pre-load corresponding to (1) above
> --schema-post-load corresponding to (3) above
>
> This would then allow this sequence of commands
>
> pg_dump --schema-pre-load
> pg_dump --data-only
> pg_dump --schema-post-load
>
> to be logically equivalent, but faster than
>
> pg_dump --schema-only
> pg_dump --data-only
>
> both forms of which are equivalent to just
>
> pg_dump
>
>
> [Assuming data isn't changing between invocations...]
>
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> Simon Riggs
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