Re: pg_dump -t <> pg_restore -t

From: alexandre - aldeia digital <alexandre(at)ad2(dot)com(dot)br>
To: PostgreSQL General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: pg_dump -t <> pg_restore -t
Date: 2006-04-26 22:02:58
Message-ID: 444FEE12.7040204@ad2.com.br
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Richard Huxton wrote:
> alexandre - aldeia digital wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I do:
>>
>> pg_dump -Fc -t TABLE database > table-custom.sql
>>
>> The pg_dump returns the DDL of the table, the data and the DDL for
>> indexes and PK. If I use -s, only the structure is returned but it's
>> include all elements.
>>
>> But if I do:
>>
>> pg_dump -Fc database > backup-custom.file
>> pg_restore -Fc -t TABLE backup-custom.file > table-plain.sql
>>
>> Only the DDL of table and data is returned, but not indexes, etc.
>>
>> Question:
>>
>> How can I restore a table with all other dependences from a custom file
>> database ?
>
> The -l / -L options let you create/read back a control file listing all
> the database objects. You can comment out/edit this to control pretty
> much everything.

Ok. But I have a lot of tables, and this tables have a lot of indexes.
How can I get all objects related to a table ?

Thanks,

Alexandre

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