On Tue, Sep 6, 2022 at 08:15:14AM +0000, PG Doc comments form wrote: > The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: > > Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/app-pgdump.html > Description: > > Hi, > > The pg_dump page mentions: > > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html#PG-DUMP-EXAMPLES > == > To dump all schemas whose names start with east or west and end in gsm, > excluding any schemas whose names contain the word test: > $ pg_dump -n 'east*gsm' -n 'west*gsm' -N '*test*' mydb > db.sql > > The same, using regular expression notation to consolidate the switches: > $ pg_dump -n '(east|west)*gsm' -N '*test*' mydb > db.sql > == > > However the manual doesn't mention anything about regular expressions > otherwise. > > If it is possible to use regular expressions then the examples would have > issues: > > east*gsm would match easgsm, eastgsm, eastttttgsm, but not east.gsm or > east_tower.gsm > (east|west)*gsm would match gsm, eastgsm, eastwesteastgsm, but not east.gsm > or east_tower.gsm > > Perhaps regular expressions are not supported, but simply some sort of glob > expression?
The pg_dump documentation says "(see Patterns below)" in several places, and that link points to: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/15/app-psql.html#APP-PSQL-PATTERNS -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EDB https://enterprisedb.com Indecision is a decision. Inaction is an action. Mark Batterson