On 11/23/2011 08:50 AM, Gauthier, Dave wrote:
I used pg_dump v 8.3.4, but I could rerun using v9.0.1. I was thinking that
pg_dump v9 would refuse to play right with the v8 DB. Is that a false
assumption?
Yes.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/app-pgdump.html
"Because pg_dump is used to transfer data to newer versions of
PostgreSQL, the output of pg_dump can be expected to load into
PostgreSQL server versions newer than pg_dump's version. pg_dump can
also dump from PostgreSQL servers older than its own version.
(Currently, servers back to version 7.0 are supported.) However, pg_dump
cannot dump from PostgreSQL servers newer than its own major version; it
will refuse to even try, rather than risk making an invalid dump. Also,
it is not guaranteed that pg_dump's output can be loaded into a server
of an older major version — not even if the dump was taken from a server
of that version. Loading a dump file into an older server may require
manual editing of the dump file to remove syntax not understood by the
older server. "
Thanks.
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Adrian Klaver
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