Index: doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_dump.sgml
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--- doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_dump.sgml	10 Jul 2004 15:47:45 -0000
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        <term><option>--data-only</></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
! 	Dump only the data, not the schema (data definitions).
         </para>
  
         <para>
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        <term><option>--data-only</></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
! 	Dump only the data, not the object definitions (schema)
         </para>
  
         <para>
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            <para>
           Output a <command>tar</command> archive suitable for input into 
           <application>pg_restore</application>. Using this archive format 
!          allows reordering and/or exclusion of schema elements 
           at the time the database is restored. It is also possible to limit 
           which data is reloaded at restore time.
            </para>
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            <para>
           Output a <command>tar</command> archive suitable for input into 
           <application>pg_restore</application>. Using this archive format 
!          allows reordering and/or exclusion of database objects
           at the time the database is restored. It is also possible to limit 
           which data is reloaded at restore time.
            </para>
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            <para>
           Output a custom archive suitable for input into 
           <application>pg_restore</application>. This is the most flexible 
!          format in that it allows reordering of data load as well 
!          as schema elements. This format is also compressed by default.
            </para>
           </listitem>
          </varlistentry>
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            <para>
           Output a custom archive suitable for input into 
           <application>pg_restore</application>. This is the most flexible 
!          format in that it allows reordering of loading data as well 
!          as object definitions. This format is also compressed by default.
            </para>
           </listitem>
          </varlistentry>
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  	ownership of objects to match the original database.
  	By default, <application>pg_dump</application> issues
  	<command>SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION</command>
! 	statements to set ownership of created schema elements.
  	These statements
  	will fail when the script is run unless it is started by a superuser
  	(or the same user that owns all of the objects in the script).
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  	ownership of objects to match the original database.
  	By default, <application>pg_dump</application> issues
  	<command>SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION</command>
! 	statements to set ownership of created database objects.
  	These statements
  	will fail when the script is run unless it is started by a superuser
  	(or the same user that owns all of the objects in the script).
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        <term><option>--schema-only</option></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
! 	Dump only the schema (data definitions), no data.
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
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        <term><option>--schema-only</option></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
! 	Dump only the object definitions (schema), not data.
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
