From: | Ron <ronljohnsonjr(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Problem with schemas, possibly oids? |
Date: | 2019-08-08 12:41:50 |
Message-ID: | 380adff2-071b-96af-ed75-57da4145de89@gmail.com |
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On 8/8/19 7:39 AM, Arni wrote:
> On 08/08/2019 14.33, Ron wrote:
>> On 8/8/19 7:30 AM, Arni wrote:
>>> Thank you for the response.
>>>
>>> On 08/08/2019 14.14, Ron wrote:
>>>> On 8/8/19 4:04 AM, Arni Kromić wrote:
>>>>> ...snip...
>>>> Maybe there's a bug in clone_schema or it's wants some assumptions
>>>> that you aren't fulfilling.
>>> I'm not sure, but clone_schema has been successfully used to create
>>> about 170 new schemas before this...
>> I also mentioned "or it's wants some assumptions that you aren't
>> fulfilling" (which can also be considered a bug).
>>
> So far I can't identify anything like that. Also considering that it has
> worked flawlessly until now and that some other quirks (like PGAdmin's
> message) have occured, I believe the culprit might be somewhere else in
> the database...
Which is why I suggested, "What if you manually execute the contents
ofclone_schema to generate DDL and then run that DDL?" Then you might find
where the problem is.
--
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