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But pg_dirty_read only runs in Linux. It doesnt run in windows.



De: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Para: Alejandro Carrillo <fasterzip@xxxxxxxx>
CC: "pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Enviado: Jueves 13 de diciembre de 2012 21:51
Asunto: Re: Read recover rows

Alejandro Carrillo escribió:
> Hi,
>
> 1) Anybody knows how to create a table using a table
> file? It isn't a fdw, is a file that compose the table in postgresql and
>  get with the pg_relation_filepath function. Ex:
>  
>  select pg_relation_filepath('pg_proc');

Make sure the server is down and replace a table's file with the file
you have.  You can just create a dummy empty table with exactly the same
row type as the one that had the table the file was for; you need to
recreate dropped columns as well.

> 2) Anybody knows a JDBC or a multiplatform code that let read the delete rows of a table without writing of a table file?

You already tried pg_dirtyread, I imagine, after I suggested it to you
in the spanish list?  You can use it through JDBC.

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