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Exclude bdr data from dump

От
Roland van Laar
Дата:
Hello,

I want to exclude all bdr data from a database dump.
My command is:

$ bdr_dump -Fp -h localhost -U postgres mydb -f /tmp/mydb.data
--data-only --exclude-table='bdr*

This results in bdr data being included.

Including only bdr results in an error:

$ bdr_dump -Fp -h localhost -U postgres mydb -f /tmp/mydb.data
--data-only --table='bdr*'
bdr_dump: No matching tables were found

Please help.

Roland



Re: Exclude bdr data from dump

От
Adrian Klaver
Дата:
On 01/13/2016 12:18 PM, Roland van Laar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to exclude all bdr data from a database dump.
> My command is:
>
> $ bdr_dump -Fp -h localhost -U postgres mydb -f /tmp/mydb.data
> --data-only --exclude-table='bdr*
>
> This results in bdr data being included.

Did you mean excluded above?

>
> Including only bdr results in an error:
>
> $ bdr_dump -Fp -h localhost -U postgres mydb -f /tmp/mydb.data
> --data-only --table='bdr*'
> bdr_dump: No matching tables were found

Per the docs:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/interactive/app-pgdump.html

--table=table

Note: The behavior of the -t switch is not entirely upward compatible
with pre-8.2 PostgreSQL versions. Formerly, writing -t tab would dump
all tables named tab, but now it just dumps whichever one is visible in
your default search path. To get the old behavior you can write -t
'*.tab'. Also, you must write something like -t sch.tab to select a
table in a particular schema, rather than the old locution of -n sch -t tab.

So have you tried schema qualifying the table name?

>
> Please help.
>
> Roland
>
>
>


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com