Try using pg_dump from 8.1.4, which is the recommended procedure for
upgrading. You might have to go to an intermediate version first,
such as 7.4.13.
On Jul 26, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Boris wrote:
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 2552
Logged by: Boris
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PostgreSQL version: 8.1.4
Operating system: win 2000
Description: wrong sql dump?
Details:
Hi!
data base lives from pg7.2
before upgrade to 8.1.2 I used pgdump from 7.2
then I go to pg 8.1.4 and pgAdmin III 1.4.3 (Jul 19 2006)
The sequence for primry key (PK) of some (not all) was missed and
PK become
wrong - allways 0.
I export all base as sql script (1).
When I import this script I see no sequences for sope PK.
I see no commands to create sequences in this (1)sql script.
ForEx: table "auth"."access_policy_list" has a PK but no sequence is
created.
See sql dump here http://www.bdr.kiev.ua/tmpboris/bdr_v0_plain.zip
ICQ 176869864 for any more info, please. :)
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