Στις Παρασκευή 22 Ιούνιος 2007 10:59, ο/η Joost Kraaijeveld έγραψε:
> Hi,
>
> I want to write a sql script in which I backup a database and restore a new
> (altered) version of that database. Is that possible? If so , can anyone
> give me an example of how to do that?
>
> I can run it from any command prompt (psql -U postgres template1 <
> my_db.backup) but I would like it to run from psql (which should give me
> 1 script for all platforms I must do this: Windows, FreeBSD and Debian)
>
With "\!" you can execute shell commands.
So you could probably
\c template1
\! pg_dump your_db > your_db.sql
\! some_processing your_db.sql > your_db_altered.sql
DROP DATABSE your_db
CREATE DATABSE your_db
\i your_db_altered.sql
I dont know if the \! escape works for windows, and in any case pg_dump,
some_processing programs must be in the PATH for Unix/Windows
Debian/FreeBSD behaviour is exactly the same, it is on windows that you should
try to make it work.
> TIA
>
> Joost
>
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