Re: Restore - disable triggers - when they fired?

From: Durumdara <durumdara(at)gmail(dot)com>
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Subject: Re: Restore - disable triggers - when they fired?
Date: 2018-03-21 09:41:49
Message-ID: CAEcMXhnx1xLh0k-VvY=4TGNiidgdTUUBsB=E-JLf3cVA4Tep+w@mail.gmail.com
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Dear Adrian!

2018-03-20 16:33 GMT+01:00 Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com>:

> On 03/20/2018 07:56 AM, Durumdara wrote:
>
>>
>> pg_dump --disable-triggers -d test -U aklaver -t disable_trigger_test -a
> -f disable_trigger_test_data.sql
>
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.trigger_test()
> ...
> truncate disable_trigger_test ;
>
> #Note I do this as a superuser.
> psql -d test -U postgres -f disable_trigger_test_data.sql
>
> test=> select * from disable_trigger_test ;
> id | fld_1
> ----+-------
> 1 | dog
> 2 | cat
>
>
Thank you! Now I got it!
So the difference is:

1.) FULL DB restore into empty database creates the extra objects at the
end, so I do not need to worry about triggers.

2.) Partial data restore into an existing database to existing tables with
triggers: this point I need to set "disable triggers" option.

Very-very thank you!

dd

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