2013/8/4 Erik Rijkers <e...@xs4all.nl>: > On Sun, August 4, 2013 04:51, Ian Lawrence Barwick wrote: >> I just noticed that pg_restore executing in "verbose" mode displays the >> name of the object being restored, but not its schema. >> > > Good idea. We have many schemata with tables of the same name and > reporting the schema name certainly improves the readability and error > trackdown during restore. > > I notice 2 things: > > > 1. pg_restore now outputs reports about COMMENT like this: > pg_restore: creating COMMENT restore_verbose_test.TABLE t > pg_restore: creating COMMENT restore_verbose_test.COLUMN t.c > pg_restore: creating COMMENT restore_verbose_test.COLUMN t.i > > I assume the .TABLE and .COLUMN here is a bug; it should just be: > > pg_restore: creating COMMENT restore_verbose_test t > > as it used to be. > > > 2. Several of the lines that are output by pg_restore now mention > the schema, but not the "processing" line: > > pg_restore: processing data for table "t" > > Could it be added there too?
Thanks for the feedback and test case. I'll submit a revised patch. Regards Ian Barwick -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers