From: | Jodi Kanter <jkanter(at)virginia(dot)edu> |
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To: | Postgres Admin List <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | pg_restore |
Date: | 2002-03-27 16:58:47 |
Message-ID: | 00b301c1d5b0$a9a15ed0$de138f80@virginia.edu |
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I have an empty database that we recreated from scratch in order to make some column changes. I would like to restore the data that was in the original database. Will it work given that their are some new fields that did not exist before? Am I correct in that I cannot do this from pg_restore since it is a plain text file?
The data dump was created using the following syntax:
pg_dump genex -u -a > ./genex_data.backup (I have to use the -u switch since I have implemented forced sign on through the pg_passwd utility)
How can I get this data back in? pg_restore? psql command? and if so what is the appropriate syntax becasue I have tried this and its not working.
thanks
Jodi Kanter
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Jodi L Kanter
BioInformatics Database Administrator
University of Virginia
(434) 924-2846
jkanter(at)virginia(dot)edu
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