Hi, here's a bug report. Below is a reply to a message I posted on pgsql-admin. I'm quoting it to demonstrate that others have also seen this bug. Below it is my original message regarding the bug. --Rainer -----Original Message----- From: Paul Breen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 11:16 PM To: Rainer Mager Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Postgres 7 pgdump problems Rainer - sorry for the late reply, I haven't been at work for a few days! Yeah, we've seen this happen before (on an old 6.3.2 database). At first I just noticed the view wasn't working and re-ran our 'create view' script against the database. This fixed the view but had a knock-on effect and screwed up another view (actually the next view when listing tables etc. in the database using '\d')! It wasn't until I did a table listing that I noticed that Postgres was listing the view as a table and - as you did - I dropped the view as a table, then rebuilt it from our 'create view' script and everything was OK. Never did find out why though?!! As you say, it does smell like a bug. Paul M. Breen, Software Engineer - Computer Park Ltd. Tel: (01536) 417155 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Rainer Mager wrote: > Hi all, > > We've run into an odd problem here. We had a db that we upgraded to PG7 > without problems. We then dumped that db via pgdump and restored it to a > different server. The odd part is that the restored database had at least > one view from the original db that magically turned into a table (not a > view) in the new db. This broke some of our code that accesses the db (I > can't remember exactly why off hand) so I had to delete the table and > recreate it as a view by hand. > Has anyone else seen this? It smells like a bug to me. > > --Rainer >