On 01/30/2012 09:23 AM, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
I think I explained it in previous mails, and if not - sorry, but I clearly can't explain good enough - the point is that with the way how extensions now work, they are useless for providing way to create tables that will store data, in case you would ever want dump without this data.
So in summary; if an extension creates a user table you want access to that table(schema and data) via pg_dump, outside the extension mechanism, without resorting to marking it as a configuration table. Is that correct ?
Best regards, depesz
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