--- Philip Warner <__> wrote:

> At 08:43 PM 26/08/2004, Riccardo G. Facchini wrote:
> >If you know of something even similar to what I'm looking for, let
> me
> >know.
> 
> My thinking is to modify pg_dump to add a new output format, but I'd
> like 
> to get some more feedback from others first, including yourself. Does
> what 
> I specified before satisfy all your needs?
> 
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yes, I think a specific format for pg_dump could be interesting.
>From my point of view, I would like to get a directory structure like
this one:

<database name>
 /schemas
  /<schema name>
   /<schema name>.sql
   /tables
    /<table name>.sql
   /views
    /<view name>.sql
   /functions
    /<function name>.sql
   /domains
    /<domain name>.sql
   /types
    /<type name>.sql
   /aggregates
    /<aggregate name>.sql
   /operators
    /<operator name>.sql
   /priming
    /<table name>.sql
   /acls
    /schemas
     /<schema name>
      /<schema name>.sql
      /tables
       /<table name>.sql
      /views
       /<view name>.sql
      /functions
       /<function name>.sql
      /domains
       /<domain name>.sql
      /types
       /<type name>.sql
      /aggregates
       /<aggregate name>.sql
      /operators
       /<operator name>.sql
 /languages
  /<language name>.sql
  
either following the pgadmin3 style or, better still, the ems
postgresql manager output style (I believe is superior, even if not
OS).

My feeling is that a lot of the code for an output of this kind is
already in the pgadmi3 code, so it could be a matter of codebashing.

I wouldn't separate the functions from the triggers, but beware of the
function overloading, but that's a small issue compared to the task. 

best regards,



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Riccardo G. Facchini

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