Thanks for that suggestion.   Since I have a schema on the database, I could 
create the view on my schema or even a table with the same name with just the 
records that I want to copy to the other database.   I had thought about the 
table but not necessary the view.  

We are just in the process of looking at PostgreSQL as a solution to replace 
Oracle.  Those high Maintenance and Support cost have made it necessary to find 
a replacement for Oracle.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: John R Pierce [mailto:pie...@hogranch.com] 
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 1:59 PM
To: Arnold, Sandra; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Limiting records in pg_dump

Arnold, Sandra wrote:
> Is there a way to just dump records equal to a specific value using 
> pg_dump?  In Oracle, you can export data and use a WHERE clause and 
> only pull a range of data.  We currently use this in Oracle to load 
> data sets in our Development database.  As we move to PostgreSQL we 
> will be wanting to do the same thing.  If we cannot do it using the 
> pg_dump command, I will need to find a work around.

you could create an alternate schema in your DB with VIEW's to your 
database table(s) that filter it according to your requirements, then 
pg_dump -n schemaname ....



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