Magnus Hagander <[email protected]> writes:
> but in plaintext:
> $ pg_dump -v postgres -Fp -t t > /dev/null
> pg_dump: creating TABLE t
> pg_dump: restoring data for table "t"
> pg_dump: dumping contents of table t
> pg_dump: setting owner and privileges for TABLE t
> pg_dump: setting owner and privileges for TABLE DATA t
I don't see anything particularly incorrect about that. The point of
the --verbose switch is to track what pg_dump is doing, and if what
it's doing involves going through RestoreArchive(), why should we try
to hide the fact?
regards, tom lane
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