Florents Tselai <florents.tse...@gmail.com> writes: > Ah, swapped them by mistake on the previous email: > They're both available in the pg_dump and note on -n missing in pg_restore. > The question remains though: > Shouldn’t there be a note about -n in pg_restore ?
Probably. I see that pg_dump has a third copy of the exact same note for "-e". pg_restore lacks that switch for some reason, but this is surely looking mighty duplicative. I propose getting rid of the per-switch Notes and putting a para into the Notes section, along the lines of When -e, -n, or -t is specified, pg_dump makes no attempt to dump any other database objects that the selected object(s) might depend upon. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the results of a selective dump can be successfully restored by themselves into a clean database. and mutatis mutandis for pg_restore. regards, tom lane