On 2 Jan 2011, at 13:19, Dick Kniep wrote:

> Thanks for the clear answer. However, this is the simple answer that is also 
> in the manual. Yes I know it is not directly possible to get that data, but I 
> am quite desparate to get the data back. If one way or another the data is 
> (except for the 4 days we really have no data for) accessible, we will write 
> a program to recover the data into the production database. So if anyone of 
> you knows about a way to access the actual data in the WAL file (or a 
> reference where to find enough information to do this) I would be very happy.


I suppose you did already try restoring that dump and applying the log files to 
it and that failed?

Alban Hertroys

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