WireSpot wrote:

Is it possible to dump an entire database but to skip one or two tables? Or, conversely, to restore an entire dump except for one or two tables? (Although I'd prefer the first version.)

The only related option for both pg_dump and pg_restore is --table, which only takes 1 (one) table name. If only it accepted more than one I could've found a workaround.

Any idea, other than messing around with the dump file? I don't look forward to grepping a dump which is several tens of megabytes gzipped...

I'm considering doing a dump with --table for each table except the one or two in question. But I wonder, if I simply concatenate the resulting SQL dumps, will I get a valid dump? There are all kinds of foreign key contraints in place, and if the table data is not fed back in the right order it's useless.


I don't think you can limit the dump output precisely as you ask, but you can get the equivalent by doing a custom format dump, then use pg_restore to produce a archive listing, which you then edit so as to select specific objects you want to include/exclude, and then run pg_restore against that edited list file.


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