Re: how do I do dump and restore without bugging with constraint?

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Ok, I am just trying to find the proper way to back and restore database that contain restriction. 

The other way to ask. If I have two 99% schema similar databases. The old one might contain few columns that does not exist in the new one and contain constrains that the new DB does not have. In that case, what's standard to do this? 

Since they are 99% similar in schema, can I do "data dump" only ? will that work? 

If owner for database between Old and new DB are different, do I must add that owner in by create new role?

appreciated,

Steven

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Kevin Grittner <Kevin.Grittner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Net Tree Inc."  wrote:

> When I do restore it shown alot errors related with constraints.
> How can I dump and to restore from old to new without dealing with
> constraint and just forces data dump to where it suppose to belong?

What version are you dumping from and to?  Exactly what errors are
you getting?  (Copy and paste samples, please.)

You might want to review this page:

http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Guide_to_reporting_problems

-Kevin





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