Ah, I'd been looking at the following from Ch. 23.5 Backup and Restore and was hoping it would go in both directions:

"It is recommended that you use the pg_dump and pg_dumpall programs from the newer version of PostgreSQL, to take advantage of any enhancements that may have been made in these programs. Current releases of the dump programs can read data from any server version back to 7.0."

Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:

On Jan 8, 2007, at 10:32 AM, Erik Jones wrote:

Erik Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

One question regarding my previous thread about the 8.2 client tools. We have yet to have time (personal as well as usage pattern constraints) to dump our schema to analyze it for any possible discrepencies and clock schema queries. Is there any reason we couldn't use the 8.1 pg_dump facility until such a time as we can figure out our issues with the 8.2 pg_dump client (and psql, etc...)?

If I recall correctly, older pg_dump clients won't work at all with newer postmasters. In fact, I think it will error out.

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