> "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. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster