Tom Lane wrote:
Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> writes:
Tom Lane wrote:
Why wouldn't you just use -s ?

You might want the whole schema and data for most but not all of the tables (e.g. you might leave out a large session table for a web app).

The use-case seems pretty thin to me, and the potential for shooting
oneself in the foot rather large.  We routinely get complaints, for
example, from people who do partial dumps and then find out they don't
restore because of foreign key constraints.  This looks like mostly
a larger-gauge version of that.

        

Well, you can shoot yourself in the foot using pg_restore's --use-list option too, but that doesn't mean it's not useful. And indeed it could be used to achieve the OP's ends, except that he would have spent useless time and space dumping the data for a table he doesn't want.

cheers

andrew



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