Yes I was just looking at it.
It seems that it was dumped in that form.
Any thoughts on how that could happen?? Not that it will help in this
instance.
Bob
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From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 6:09 PM
To: Bob Pawley
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Subject: Re: Restore problem
On Tuesday 28 December 2010 5:58:51 pm Bob Pawley wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 4:21 PM
To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Bob Pawley
Subject: Re: Restore problem
On Tuesday 28 December 2010 3:06:40 pm Bob Pawley wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have restored a database using psql to windows version 8.4.
>
> During the restore the trigger code became jumbled.
>
> I now have a great number of lines that have moved so that they are now
> included in lines the have been commented out â not to mention that the
> code is hard to read.
This is in the plain text dump file right?
> Is there some way of correcting this â or re restoring the database, so
> that I donât have to go through the whole code line by line?
With out seeing an example that is going to be difficult :)
> Bob
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This is the plain text dump file through pg_admin dump. But the plain text
dump fie through psql restored in the same way.
I am not following. psql cannot create a dump file. It can however be used
to
restore a plain text dump file created by pg_restore. I think you are going
to
need show the steps you took.
I don't have a copy of what it was but here is something quite similar to
the style I had before the dump.-
The restore process does not destroy the input file, it should still be
available.
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