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From pgsql-patches-owner+M12042=pgman=candle.pha.pa.us@postgresql.org Wed Jul 21 10:23:52 2004
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:22:25 -0400 (EDT)
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From: "David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
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To: Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>
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cc: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>,
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Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCHES] Patch for pg_dump: Multiple -t options and new -T
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> Even though I suggested it, I am afraid this is just too confusing an API.
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How about this:
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pg_dump -t t1 -- Dump table t1 in any schema
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pg_dump -n s1 -- Dump all of schema s1
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pg_dump -t t1 -n s1 -- Dump t1 in s1
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pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -- Dump s1.t1 and s1.t2
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pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2 -- Dump s1.t1, s1.t2, s2.t1 and s2.t2
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Basically, no "-t" option means dump all tables. No "-n" option
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means dump all schemas. If any "-t" or "-n" options are present,
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then we only dump the specified tables/schemas. We also probably
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should not warn about missing tables, because it's likely that the
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full cartesian product of schemas and tables won't exist.
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And we nuke the -T and -N options.
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Regards,
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:59:28 -0400 (EDT)
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From: "David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCHES] Patch for pg_dump: Multiple -t options and new -T
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Tom Lane wrote:
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> pg_dump -t s1.t1 -t s2.t2 -- Dump s1.t1 and s2.t2
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That's a good idea, but then it's questionable whether we need the -n
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switch at all. It might be simpler to extend the -t switch to
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accept:
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pg-dump -t 's1.*'
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rather than using a -n switch. Of course, that breaks
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backward-compatibility.
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:59:28 -0400 (EDT)
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From: "David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
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> pg_dump -t s1.t1 -t s2.t2 -- Dump s1.t1 and s2.t2
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That's a good idea, but then it's questionable whether we need the -n
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switch at all. It might be simpler to extend the -t switch to
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accept:
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pg-dump -t 's1.*'
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rather than using a -n switch. Of course, that breaks
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David.
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To: "David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
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Comments: In-reply-to "David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
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message dated "Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:59:28 -0400"
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:09:17 -0400
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"David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com> writes:
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> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Tom Lane wrote:
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>> pg_dump -t s1.t1 -t s2.t2 -- Dump s1.t1 and s2.t2
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> That's a good idea, but then it's questionable whether we need the -n
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> switch at all.
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Sure we do --- for backwards compatibility if nothing else.
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> It might be simpler to extend the -t switch to accept:
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> pg-dump -t 's1.*'
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That would not be the same thing --- that would mean to dump *only tables*
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from s1, rather than objects of all types. Anyway, I think it's a bit
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late in this cycle to be proposing to implement wild-card matching.
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Maybe for next time someone can do that, but for 7.5 I think we should
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limit ourselves to cleaning up any design flaws of the already-submitted
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patch.
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regards, tom lane
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> No, we have:
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> * Allow pg_dump to use multiple -t and -n switches
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> This should be done by allowing a '-t schema.table' syntax.
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>
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> but that doesn't have the exclude option. We had a patch that
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> implemented an exclude but got confused over how it would interact with
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> the schema switch and stuff. However, with the new '-t schema.table'
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> syntax we might be able to get it working.
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Hmm, while you're at it, maybe you could make it accept wild cards or regexp
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or something :-) That should allow you to toss the -n parameter altogether
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(schema.*) if you wanted to.
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It would also be at least as good, IMO, to accept only one -t option,
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re-defined as a comma-seperated list of names... And an exlusion parameter
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defined the same way.
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Glen Parker
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I second this. I would prefer an option to dump only the schema of
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> >Hmm, while you're at it, maybe you could make it accept wild
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I think wild cards would be extremely useful, but you're right, it can't be
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On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 20:11, Glen Parker wrote:
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Anyone who uses shell commands must already be familiar with the need to
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message dated "Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:59:50 +1100"
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Status: OR
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Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> writes:
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> Something like the design elaborated here:
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> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2004-07/msg00374.php
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> looks good to me, and would be preferrable to Andreas' patch IMHO.
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> Unless I'm missing something, I don't see a patch from David Skoll in
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> that thread that actually implements the above behavior. I'd be happy to
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> implement Tom's suggested design for 8.1 unless someone has already
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> beaten me to it.
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A little further down-thread there was some discussion of also allowing
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(This would differ from '-n s1' in that a -t switch would restrict the
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selected schema.) I dismissed it at the time because we were too close
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to feature freeze, but the idea should be considered if you're going to
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do a new patch for 8.1. I think the issues would be
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* what are the wildcard rules exactly?
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* what about quoting/downcasing rules?
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Possibly it's sufficient to say "just like the way \d works in psql",
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but we should look closely before leaping. We've been burnt before
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by choosing rules that turned out to be awkward to use on a shell
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command line because of interference from the shell's quoting and
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expansion behavior.
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regards, tom lane
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From: Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com>
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> wild cards in the individual switches, eg
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Is this actually useful behavior? My gut feeling is "no", but I'm open
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> * what about quoting/downcasing rules?
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If we don't implement wildcards, I don't believe we will need to change
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> On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 00:24 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
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>> A little further down-thread there was some discussion of also allowing
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>> wild cards in the individual switches,
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> Is this actually useful behavior?
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Possibly not. It's been requested often enough, but multiple -t and -n
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switches might be sufficient.
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>> * what about quoting/downcasing rules?
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> If we don't implement wildcards, I don't believe we will need to change
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> the present behavior of the "-n" and "-t" switches WRT case conversion
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> etc.
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I'm not sure you can ignore the issue completely. The proposal you're
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On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 00:54 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
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> -t s1.t1
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> [...] without any quoting rules it would then become impossible to
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> deal with names containing dots.
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Ah, yeah -- sorry, I was focusing on case conversion rather than quoting
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in general.
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> Are we willing to blow off that case?
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> Or is it better to drop that part of the proposal?
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I would be OK with just ignoring this case, but on reflection I would
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prefer removing the "-t schema.table" syntax. Removing the feature
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resolves the quoting issue and also simplifies pg_dump's behavior. We
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lose the ability to dump table t1 in schema s1 and table t2 in schema s2
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in a single command, but
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(a) you can specify "-t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2", although this might also
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dump t1.s2 and/or t2.s1
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(b) you can just run pg_dump twice, specifying the appropriate -t and -n
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options each time
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So the behavior would be that suggested earlier by David Skoll:
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> pg_dump -t t1 -- Dump table t1 in any schema
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> pg_dump -n s1 -- Dump all of schema s1
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> pg_dump -t t1 -n s1 -- Dump t1 in s1
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> pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -- Dump s1.t1 and s1.t2
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> pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2 -- Dump s1.t1, s1.t2, s2.t1 and s2.t2
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We'd only raise an error if we found no matching tables/schemas, as was
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hashed out in July.
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-Neil
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:19:36 -0500
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Status: OR
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Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> writes:
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> So the behavior would be that suggested earlier by David Skoll:
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>> pg_dump -t t1 -- Dump table t1 in any schema
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>> pg_dump -n s1 -- Dump all of schema s1
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>> pg_dump -t t1 -n s1 -- Dump t1 in s1
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>> pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -- Dump s1.t1 and s1.t2
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>> pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2 -- Dump s1.t1, s1.t2, s2.t1 and s2.t2
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Well, that at least obeys the KISS principle ;-). Sure, let's try that
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Just to be clear: what I understand the logic to be is "OR" across
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From: Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com>
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On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 01:19 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
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> Just to be clear: what I understand the logic to be is "OR" across
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> multiple switches of the same type, but "AND" across switches of
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If I understand you correctly, you're suggesting that we should only
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pg_dump -t some_table -t non_existent_table
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Assuming some_table exists, we will now blithely ignore the nonexistent
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the absence of that it seems regrettable. The same applies to "-n foo -n
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non_existent_schema", naturally.
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An easy fix would be to raise an error for each specified but
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which case we use your behavior (report an error if none of the
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Perhaps better would be to require that each "-t" or "-n" switch results
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(a) schema x exists AND
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This means we have tighter error checking, although I'm not sure how
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intuitive it is.
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-Neil
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Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> writes:
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> On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 01:19 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
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>> Just to be clear: what I understand the logic to be is "OR" across
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>> multiple switches of the same type, but "AND" across switches of
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>> two types.
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> If I understand you correctly, you're suggesting that we should only
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> report an error if none of the specified tables exist OR none of the
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> specified schemas exist.
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No, I was only expressing an opinion about what should be dumped,
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If you want to warn about switches that fail to match anything,
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Neil Conway wrote:
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>I would be OK with just ignoring this case, but on reflection I would
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>prefer removing the "-t schema.table" syntax. Removing the feature
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>resolves the quoting issue and also simplifies pg_dump's behavior. We
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>lose the ability to dump table t1 in schema s1 and table t2 in schema s2
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>in a single command, but
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>
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>(a) you can specify "-t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2", although this might also
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>dump t1.s2 and/or t2.s1
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>So the behavior would be that suggested earlier by David Skoll:
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>
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>>pg_dump -t t1 -- Dump table t1 in any schema
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>>pg_dump -n s1 -- Dump all of schema s1
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>>pg_dump -t t1 -n s1 -- Dump t1 in s1
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>>pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -- Dump s1.t1 and s1.t2
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>>pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2 -- Dump s1.t1, s1.t2, s2.t1 and s2.t2
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>>
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>
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>We'd only raise an error if we found no matching tables/schemas, as was
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>hashed out in July.
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>
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>
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I really prefer the -t "schema.table" syntax over the scenario listed
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above. If you look at the syntax for psql "\" commands, and SQL
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commands, the structure "tablename, optionally schema-qualified" is seen
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time and time again. By allowing the same structure in arguments to
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pg_dump, you're helping add to an overall feeling of consistency in the
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postgres toolbox.
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My feeling is that, to an occasional or novice user of pg_dump, the
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proposed combination of -n and -t will seem daunting and idiosyncratic,
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especially for complex cases.
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The fact that with -n -t there are some cases that are actually
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impossible to perform in a single dump is quite a powerful disadvantage
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IMO. Yes, you *can* just run pg_dump multiple times, but I think anyone
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using pg_dump would rather quote out a wilcard than issue virtually the
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same command with one changed argument over and over again. Or writing
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a script to loop through the desired schema/table combinations and
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dumping each one at a time.
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