| From: | Alan Chandler <alan(at)chandlerfamily(dot)org(dot)uk> |
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| Subject: | Re: Field name problem |
| Date: | 2009-07-29 06:41:59 |
| Message-ID: | 4A6FEF37.8080407@chandlerfamily.org.uk |
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Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> b) Restore the backup to an SQL file, load it into a suit-
> able editor, change (very carefully) "over" to the new
> attribute name and restore that file to a new server.
>
Thats what I had hoped to be able to do (I've got to search several
backups for the one with the exact right dataset and I don't want to be
changing postgresql versions all the time), I read the pg_restore man
page over and over before posting. Looking again after your post I see
now to just leave out the database name duh.
Thanks
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Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
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