no-data-for-failed-tables is a pg_restore option, not a pg_dump option.
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Add <application>pg_dump</> <literal>-X
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Add <application>pg_restore</> <literal>-X
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no-data-for-failed-tables</> option to suppress loading
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no-data-for-failed-tables</> option to suppress loading
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data if table creation failed (the table already exists)
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data if table creation failed (the table already exists)
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(Martin Pitt)
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(Martin Pitt)
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