On 2023-Oct-25, Tom Lane wrote: > I kind of suspect that that's going to be a dead end. If you can't > run dump and restore as superuser, it's going to be very hard to deal > with a multi-user database, unless you use --no-owner which of course > doesn't restore the multiple object ownerships. > > You might have to resort to separately dumping the objects belonging > to each user, and then running each restore as that user. In Postgres you're probably right, but I understood that this is RDS, which offers a superuser-of-sorts. It allows some alien stuff to be done. Though ... re-reading the question, I see now he's saying it may be RDS or maybe *other* DBaaS providers, so maybe it works and maybe it doesn't, depending on the specifics. -- Álvaro Herrera Breisgau, Deutschland — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/