Обсуждение: possible pg_dump bug
Pg Dump does not include schema name on insert statement generated from pg_dump with a -d option when exporting data fora particular table using the -t <schema>.<table> in version 8.3. I believe this same bug exists in 8.4 but have not confirmedit. I believe pg_dump should have an option to retain schema information. David Miller River Systems, Inc.
On 28/01/2009 17:09, David Miller wrote: > Pg Dump does not include schema name on insert statement generated > from pg_dump with a -d option when exporting data for a particular > table using the -t <schema>.<table> in version 8.3. I believe this > same bug exists in 8.4 but have not confirmed it. I believe pg_dump > should have an option to retain schema information. From memory, I think it does include a "set search_path" statement near the beginning. Ray. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals ------------------------------------------------------------------
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 09:09 -0800, David Miller wrote: > Pg Dump does not include schema name on insert statement generated from pg_dump with a -d option when exporting data fora particular table using the -t <schema>.<table> in version 8.3. I believe this same bug exists in 8.4 but have not confirmedit. I believe pg_dump should have an option to retain schema information. > would the option --clean solve this problem ? pg_dump --clean > David Miller > River Systems, Inc. > >
"Raymond O'Donnell" <rod@iol.ie> writes: > On 28/01/2009 17:09, David Miller wrote: >> Pg Dump does not include schema name on insert statement generated >> from pg_dump with a -d option when exporting data for a particular >> table using the -t <schema>.<table> in version 8.3. I believe this >> same bug exists in 8.4 but have not confirmed it. I believe pg_dump >> should have an option to retain schema information. > From memory, I think it does include a "set search_path" statement near > the beginning. Quite. There is no bug here unless loading the dump file puts something in the wrong schema. (Suppressing the schema name where possible is in fact considered a feature not a bug, since it makes it simpler to hand-edit the dump file at need.) regards, tom lane
Hi
For the record. Using search_path for schema name handling is most annoying feature of pg_dump for us. I have run into many cases where separating schema is inconvenient but don't seem to remember any upsides.
regards
Asko
For the record. Using search_path for schema name handling is most annoying feature of pg_dump for us. I have run into many cases where separating schema is inconvenient but don't seem to remember any upsides.
regards
Asko
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
"Raymond O'Donnell" <rod@iol.ie> writes:Quite. There is no bug here unless loading the dump file puts something
> On 28/01/2009 17:09, David Miller wrote:
>> Pg Dump does not include schema name on insert statement generated
>> from pg_dump with a -d option when exporting data for a particular
>> table using the -t <schema>.<table> in version 8.3. I believe this
>> same bug exists in 8.4 but have not confirmed it. I believe pg_dump
>> should have an option to retain schema information.
> From memory, I think it does include a "set search_path" statement near
> the beginning.
in the wrong schema. (Suppressing the schema name where possible is in
fact considered a feature not a bug, since it makes it simpler to
hand-edit the dump file at need.)
regards, tom lane
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On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 09:09 -0800, David Miller wrote: > Pg Dump does not include schema name on insert statement generated from pg_dump with a -d option when exporting data fora particular table using the -t <schema>.<table> in version 8.3. I believe this same bug exists in 8.4 but have not confirmedit. I believe pg_dump should have an option to retain schema information. > would --clean solve the problem ? Joao > David Miller > River Systems, Inc. > >