Ops, Server version tested are: 
PostgreSQL 11.5

and

PostgreSQL 13.1

 

In both cases, i’m making dump and restore to the same Server.

 

 

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Márcio A. Sepp

 

De: Márcio Antônio Sepp [mailto:mar...@zyontecnologia.com.br] 
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2021 14:53
Para: pgsql-gene...@postgresql.org
Assunto: Error while running restore

 

 

Hi all,

 

 

I’m getting this error message when try to restore a database :

 

ERROR:  function f_validanumero_cnpj_cpf(character) does not exist

LINE 1: SELECT (f_validanumero_cnpj_cpf(trim(cnpj_cpf)::char)=false)

                ^

HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need
to add explicit type casts.

QUERY:  SELECT (f_validanumero_cnpj_cpf(trim(cnpj_cpf)::char)=false)

CONTEXT:  função PL/pgSQL public.f_testacnpjcpf(character) linha 31 em IF

COPY esp_altera_estoque, line 1, column nr_cnpjcpf: "24614011000120"

 

 

The funny is that i’m restoring the database to the same Server.

Steps:

pg_dump dbname > dumpfile

 

Create new database and restoring with:

psql < dumpfile

 

 

Witch making mistakes do am i making? 

 

In this case, the database is small and if I open the dumpfile with a
notepad and split in 2 files and run after other it works fine. 

 

 

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