On 03/02/2017 07:39 AM, dhanuj hippie wrote:
I have a pg dump (custom format, column-inserts) which I'm restoring on
an existing DB as
" /usr/bin/pg_restore -a -v -d db1 -F c " and the input is passed in
from stdin. It warns on a couple of existing rows, but completes
successfully with "WARNING: errors ignored on restore: 5".
However, this returns a exit code of 1 eventhough the command is run
fine and data is restored. Is there a way to tell pg_restore to return 0
in this case ?

Actually the command did not run fine, it threw 5 errors. Now they maybe harmless errors or they may not be, that should be for the user to determine after examining them.


Thanks


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Adrian Klaver
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