You are right again.
I don't want to make permanet changes for this one-time problem.
Yes I find a way to
Use pg_restore to make a text dump script, and then edit that, and then
load it into your newer server.
- pg_restore can output to file not only database. I will edit this file.
Thanks.
Kaloyan
Tom Lane wrote:
>Kaloyan Iliev Iliev <news1@faith.digsys.bg> writes:
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>>But as I say the file with copy commands contains
>>^@^@^@TABLE DATA^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@!^@^@^@COPY "tracking_base" FROM
>>stdin;
>>^@^E^@^@^@maria^A^A^@^@^@^@I^,¬^@^@^[^@^@^@^@0x9b^A^@^@^@^A^@^@^@^@^G^@^@^@3944825^@^U^@^@^@epay_requests_archive
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>>things like that. So how can I change this.
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>Use pg_restore to make a text dump script, and then edit that, and then
>load it into your newer server.
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>>For me it will be easier to change the schema (which is in normal text
>>format). To remove the field from the base table and to add it at the
>>end of each table that inherits the base table.
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>[ shrug... ] If you want to make a permanent change to work around this
>one-time problem ...
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> regards, tom lane
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