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Bruce Momjian 289a826dab Here is a new version of my patch for allowing pg_dump to DROP schema
elements prior to CREATEing new ones.  It is under control of the -c
command line option (with the default being status quo).

The DROP TRIGGER portion still needs implementation.  Anyone able to
help clarify what exactly the CREATE TRIGGER portion does so I can fix
this?

Again, I have tried this with tables/indexes/sequences, but do not
have other schema elements in my database.  As a result, I am not 100%
convinced that I got the syntax correct in all cases (but think I did,
nonetheless).  If anyone can check the other cases, I'd appreciate it.

Cheers,
Brook

[I added manual page and sgml additions for the new -c option.]
1999-01-21 22:53:37 +00:00
contrib i have made minor changes to array_iterator to make it work with 1999-01-21 22:40:16 +00:00
doc Here is a new version of my patch for allowing pg_dump to DROP schema 1999-01-21 22:53:37 +00:00
src Here is a new version of my patch for allowing pg_dump to DROP schema 1999-01-21 22:53:37 +00:00
COPYRIGHT From: David Friend <dfriend@atlsci.atlsci.com> 1997-05-11 06:18:33 +00:00
HISTORY update HISTORY 1999-01-03 06:57:05 +00:00
INSTALL Remove need for doc 'install man' in INSTALL file. install does both 1998-12-17 16:37:04 +00:00
README Change the README file to show the upcoming 6.5 release... 1998-11-04 22:27:05 +00:00
register.txt Update INSTALL, etc. for release 6.4. Update pgaccess to 0.88. 1998-08-30 01:40:52 +00:00

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