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Re: pg_dump and quoted identifiers

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On Thursday, December 15, 2016 5:15:44 PM EST Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Tom Lane schrieb am 15.12.2016 um 16:20:
> >> Still doesn't work:
> >>   -bash-4.1$ pg_dump -d postgres -t "\"Statuses\""
> >>   pg_dump: no matching tables were found
> > 
> > Hmm.  It might shed some light if you put "echo" in front of that
> > to see what gets printed:
> > 
> > $ echo pg_dump -d postgres -t "\"Statuses\""
> > pg_dump -d postgres -t "Statuses"
> 
[snip]

Crazy guess: Is pg_dump shadowed by a (maybe distro provided) script that eats 
your quotes?




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