Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> So put forward a worked-out proposal for some other behavior.

> IMHO the time a dump/restore should be issuing ALTER...SET on a database 
> is when it has issued the corresponding CREATE DATABASE.

So pg_dump would produce this info when, and only when, you'd used
--create?  I agree that it seems sensible in that case, I'm just
wondering if that will cover all the use-cases.

This would mean duplicating some functionality between pg_dump and
pg_dumpall ... or maybe we could move all that logic over to pg_dump and
have pg_dumpall use --create when invoking pg_dump.

                        regards, tom lane

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