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  1. Error when creating tables

    Kevin Heflin <kheflin@shreve.net> — 1999-06-03T04:17:31Z

    I read some posts regarding this error on some of the mailing lists
    archives, but couldn't find an explanation.
    
    After creating a table, I get the following error:
    
    NOTICE:  _outNode: don't know how to print type 715 
    
    psql shows the table having been created however.
    
    Anything to be concerned about?
    
    Something else I'm wondering about is upgrading from postgresql 6.3.2 to
    postgresql 6.4.2 or possibly 6.5
    
    in the past what I've done is to backup a database with pg_dump (with some
    options) on a database to create a backup along with the schema and
    permisions etc.. then on the new postgresql server do a createdb 'dbname'
    and run psql -e databasename < backupfile
    
    Is this the correct way to do this or is there an easier way. I've got
    about 50 databases to move over from 6.3.2 to 6.4.2
    
    
    If this is the correct way to do this. I found before when moving from
    some other version of postgres to 6.3.2 that sometimes the backed up file
    would not restore correctly to the new postgresql server, and I had to
    manually edit the backup file before running pgsql dbname < backupfile
    
    Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    
    Kevin
    
    
    
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