> "Mark Woodward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Actually, there isn't a setting to just dump the able definitions and
>> the
>> data. When you dump the schema, it includes all the tablespaces,
>> namespaces, owners, etc.
>
>> Just the table nd object declarations and data would be useful.
>
> pg_dump -t table ?

I guess what I'm not being very clear.

pg_dump -# mydb
>>
--
-- PostgreSQL database dump
--

SET client_encoding = 'SQL_ASCII';
SET check_function_bodies = false;
SET client_min_messages = warning;

SET default_with_oids = true;

--
-- Name: rtz; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: markw; Tablespace:
--

CREATE TABLE rtz (
    tlid integer,
    rtsq integer,
    zip4l integer,
    zip4r integer
);

--
-- Data for Name: rtz; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: public; Owner: markw
--

COPY rtz (tlid, rtsq, zip4l, zip4r) FROM stdin;
208014102       0       0       0
208014098       0       0       0
207023736       0       0       0
208014112       0       0       0
207027749       0       0       0

.....

That way, it can go "easily" between various PG versions.

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