Hello all,
I have been using postgresql for an enterprise quality account's
automation and inventory management software called GNUKhata
<https://gnukhata.in>
Our team is planning to add backup and restore function in the
software.
But we don't want to dump the entire database and then restore
the same.
What we are trying to do is to copy data specific to an
organization.
The challenge here is that I might copy all data (account heads,
bills, vouchers etc ) for one organization from an instance on one
machine.
I take the archive in what ever format to another machine and now
attempt to restore.
The risk here is for example if the primary key value for orgcode
in the organization table is 5, it might conflict with the data
where I am attempting it to be restored.
Same holds true for bills, invoices etc.
A certain account head with accountcode 1 might be already
present on the second machine.
I am not expecting the users to empty all data from the
destination machine before restoring a backup.
The reason is that an auditor may have many client's data and one
can't predict what primary key values are going to come from a
backup.
Basically I can even say this is a copy paste instead of a pure
backup and restore.
Can any one suggest how to handle such conflicts?
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Regards,
Krishnakant Mane,
Project Founder and Leader,
GNUKhata
(Opensource Accounting, Billing and Inventory
Management Software)