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Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
| On Saturday 28 August 2004 06:18 pm, Gaetano Mendola wrote: | | |>| |>| backup/restore |> |>Well, that chapter speak about pg_dump, don't you had the curiosity |>to look at the complete options for that command ? :-) | | | yes. so i looked in the book from which i was learning postgres. it gave | about 3 options and didnt say there were more. so i didnt look further. i | thought maybe it has to be done programmatically which is why i posted the | query
Is better alway take a look at the on-line doocumentation, in this way you'll be sure to be up-to-date.
Regards Gaeatano Mendola
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