Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In response to "Stéphane Schildknecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> pg_dump -U postgres MYDB -N "_MYDB" gives me a dump including that schema.
>> 
>> I then tried pg_dump -U postgres MYDB -n "_MYDB" and then got "pg_dump:
>> No matching schemas were found"

> My guess is that you're hitting case-folding issues.  Try:
> pg_dump -U postgres MYDB -n \"_MYDB\"

Yeah, see the last example in the 8.2 pg_dump reference page:

  To specify an upper-case or mixed-case name in -t and related
  switches, you need to double-quote the name; else it will be folded to
  lower case (see Patterns). But double quotes are special to the shell,
  so in turn they must be quoted. Thus, to dump a single table with a
  mixed-case name, you need something like

    $ pg_dump -t '"MixedCaseName"' mydb > mytab.sql

                        regards, tom lane

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