From: | Gastón Quiroga <gastonq(at)allytech(dot)com> |
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Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: pg_dump ERROR, usename "postgres" duplicated |
Date: | 2009-12-30 18:07:01 |
Message-ID: | 4B3B96C5.2070906@allytech.com |
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The upgrade works, thank you all !
Gastón Quiroga
Allytech S.A.
Adrian Klaver wrote:
>
>
> ----- "Gastón Quiroga" <gastonq(at)allytech(dot)com> wrote:
>
>
>> Thank You Tom:
>> I'll Try to make an update, but the 2 fields are equals row by row,
>> how could I make a difference in the "WHERE" statement?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Gastón Quiroga
>> Allytech S.A.
>>
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>>
>> =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gast=F3n?= <tango(at)allytech(dot)com> writes:
>>
>> It's Postgres version 8.0.8 Well, that's pretty ancient, and I see at
>> least one bug in the release
>> history that could result in duplicated rows. I'd counsel an update
>> to
>> 8.0.something-recent. You can probably delete the extra row using
>> a WHERE on ctid.
>>
>> regards, tom lane
>>
>
> Per Toms previous post use the following query:
> select ctid,xmin,xmax,* from pg_shadow;
>
> Then use the ctid value of the duplicate value in the where clause.
>
>
> Adrian Klaver
> aklaver(at)comcast(dot)net
>
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