On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 00:54 -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > -t s1.t1 > [...] without any quoting rules it would then become impossible to > deal with names containing dots.
Ah, yeah -- sorry, I was focusing on case conversion rather than quoting in general. > Are we willing to blow off that case? > Or is it better to drop that part of the proposal? I would be OK with just ignoring this case, but on reflection I would prefer removing the "-t schema.table" syntax. Removing the feature resolves the quoting issue and also simplifies pg_dump's behavior. We lose the ability to dump table t1 in schema s1 and table t2 in schema s2 in a single command, but (a) you can specify "-t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2", although this might also dump t1.s2 and/or t2.s1 (b) you can just run pg_dump twice, specifying the appropriate -t and -n options each time So the behavior would be that suggested earlier by David Skoll: > pg_dump -t t1 -- Dump table t1 in any schema > pg_dump -n s1 -- Dump all of schema s1 > pg_dump -t t1 -n s1 -- Dump t1 in s1 > pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -- Dump s1.t1 and s1.t2 > pg_dump -t t1 -t t2 -n s1 -n s2 -- Dump s1.t1, s1.t2, s2.t1 and s2.t2 We'd only raise an error if we found no matching tables/schemas, as was hashed out in July. -Neil ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html