Re: pg_dump, bytea, dump order questions

From: Együd Csaba <csegyud(at)vnet(dot)hu>
To: 'Shridhar Daithankar' <shridhar(at)frodo(dot)hserus(dot)net>
Cc: "'Pgsql-General(at)Postgresql(dot)Org (E-mail)'" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: pg_dump, bytea, dump order questions
Date: 2004-06-07 14:31:51
Message-ID: 002a01c44c9c$2caf6d80$230a0a0a@compaq
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Hi Shridhar,
thank you for your reply. It is really a good idea. I'll think it over.

Many thanks,
-- Csaba

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> Daithankar
> Sent: 2004. június 7. 13:59
> To: csegyud(at)vnet(dot)hu
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> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] pg_dump, bytea, dump order questions
>
>
> Együd Csaba wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > answering partially my questions the first problem is
> actualy solved. My
> > text editor inserted a linebreak into the middle of the row
> at position
> > 16384. :) Should change my editor...??? :)
> >
> > The other question is yet a question. Is there any way to
> dump first the
> > functions and then the table definitions?
>
> If you have the functions in separate schema/database, you
> can manually
> dump/restore that first.
>
> HTH
>
> Shridhar
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