On Tuesday 22 September 2009 7:28:03 pm Joe Kramer wrote:
> I have database backup schema+data in text (non-compressed) format.
> Backup is created using "pg_dump -i  -h ... -U ... -f dump.sql".
> I run it with "psql <dump.sql" but after restore all triggers are disabled!
>
> I can't use this text dump with pg_restore because it only accept
> archived dumps. And I am not sure that using pg_restore will solve
> disabled triggers problem.
> I need to have the backup in text format so I can open and edit it.
>
> There was a recipe earlier in this mailing list that involves writing
> a function that will enable all triggers one-by-one. But I want to do
> it a proper way, without such "hacking".
>
> What would be the solution for me?
>
> Thanks.

What version of Postgres are you dumping from, restoring to? Which version of 
pg_dump are you using?

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Adrian Klaver
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