Alvaro Herrera wrote:

What's wrong with that?  8.2 will understand the GRANT ON SEQUENCE
without a problem.

Yes, but 8.1 and earlier wont!

If you dump a 8.1 database (with 8.2 pg_dump) and then use that dump to restore to another 8.1 server, any permissions on sequences will fail to restore because the 8.2 pg_dump can't handle NOT using GRANT ON SEQUENCE on the lower version of the server. Would it really be that big of a deal to add some logic to 8.2 pg_dump to say: Hey I am not dumping a 8.2 server, so don't use GRANT ON SEQUENCE?

most Admin tools ship with the latest version of pg_dump and restore, so If I attempt to restore that dump via pgAdmin III (or other tools) which is using 8.2 versions of dump and restore it will fail on a 8.1 server.

Do you see the point I am trying to make? Should admin tool vendors start shipping every version of pg_dump now?

In a earlier message about this same thing Bruce said (I am quoting from memory so it's not exact) that we don't try and make pg_dump backwards compatible and to use the dump that came with whatever version you are dumping from" So to me that seemed opposite of what Tom said.

If I misquoted anyone I  apologize  in advance.

Thanks,

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