Richard,

> 
> Try having a look at the order the tables get inserted esp. with
> regard to
> any foreign keys etc. - I'm not sure pgdump is that clever about such
> things.

Thanks.  I did try that; however:
1. Even trying re-loading the tables twice did not work, as it should
have with missing foriegn keys.
2. I did not see any Unmatched Reference errors in the log, as I
typically do with missing keys.

Further, I *was* able to re-load the database from a unitary pg_dump
file ... one that includes both DDL and data.  It's just when I split
the pg_dump into two files -- one for DDL, one for data -- that it
fails.

BTW, I'm using 7.1RC2

-Josh


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