On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:55 PM,  <haman...@t-online.de> wrote:

> thanks for the hint - this is probably one of the things to do.
> I have something else in mind, but at present I just suspect that this might 
> happen:
> when I modify data and select _without an ordering_, I am pretty sure to get 
> the data
> in a different sequence than before. So I wonder whethet forcing the dump to 
> honor
> a particular ordering (if that is at all possible) would also reduce the size 
> of dumps ... or the
> time diff takes to produce them
>


May I ask what is the final purpose? Because if it is to take a backup
I guess this is not the right way to go, while if it is keeping (and
rebuilding) an history of data, than using a more specific approach
(like logging) could give you less headaches.

Luca


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