On 5/7/20 9:53 AM, Eudald Valcàrcel Lacasa wrote:
Hello!
I've been looking at the documentation and there seems to be no keyword
for negation purposes.
Am I missing something? Or it's like this?
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/app-pgdump.html
-T pattern
--exclude-table=pattern
Do not dump any tables matching pattern. The pattern is interpreted
according to the same rules as for -t. -T can be given more than once to
exclude tables matching any of several patterns.
When both -t and -T are given, the behavior is to dump just the
tables that match at least one -t switch but no -T switches. If -T
appears without -t, then tables matching -T are excluded from what is
otherwise a normal dump.
For what patterns you can use see:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/app-psql.html#APP-PSQL-PATTERNS
I'm trying to use pg_dump to create a database skeleton and I have
tables like program_0, program_1, etc. And I'd like to dump all the
tables but client_1 onwards.
Does anybody happen to know a way to accomplish it?
Thank you!
Eudald
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