dumping sequences
Question posted by: Franco Bruno Borghesi
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on
November 12th, 2005 12:38 AM
I've noticed that postgresql 7.4beta2 pgdump dumps sequences like this:
CREATE SEQUENCE xxxx INCREMENT BY 1 NO MINVALUE NO MAXVALUE CACHE 1;
but postgresql 7.4RC2 doesn't accept this sintax.
If anyone has already noticed this bug, please ignore this email. I
haven't had time in the last days to follow the mailing lists.
Thanks.
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Answer Posted
Sorry, I was told it was 7.4RC2 (it was 7.3.4) and I was tryng to
restore a dump; I didn't check before I sent the email.
Sorry again.
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 15:15, Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote:
[color=blue]
> I've noticed that postgresql 7.4beta2 pgdump dumps sequences like
> this:
> CREATE SEQUENCE xxxx INCREMENT BY 1 NO MINVALUE NO MAXVALUE CACHE 1;
> but postgresql 7.4RC2 doesn't accept this sintax.
>
> If anyone has already noticed this bug, please ignore this email. I
> haven't had time in the last days to follow the mailing lists.
>
> Thanks.
>
> [/color]
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