"David Garamond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My goal is to restore someone's (e.g. Jim's) database by the superuser to be
> owned by a new user (e.g. Bob). Jim and Bob connects using password and I
> (the superuser) do not know their passwords.
I think you'd need a two-step process:
pg_restore --no-owner mydb.dump >mydb.script
psql -U superuser template1
psql=> create database foo owner bob;
psql=> \c foo
psql=> set session authorization bob;
psql=> \i mydb.script
regards, tom lane
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