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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Paste command formatting Post 302748533 by abhi1988sri on Wednesday 26th of December 2012 05:55:00 AM
Old 12-26-2012
but thats just the scenario i.e. file names 1,2,3,4...
files names are different , how to handle the formatting with this?
 

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PG_FILEDUMP(1)							   User Commands						    PG_FILEDUMP(1)

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manual page for pg_filedump SYNOPSIS
pg_filedump [-abcdfhixy] [-R startblock [endblock]] [-S blocksize] file DESCRIPTION
Display formatted contents of a PostgreSQL heap/index/control file. The following options are valid for heap and index files: -a Display absolute addresses when formatting (Block header information is always block relative) -b Display binary block images within a range (Option will turn off all formatting options) -d Display formatted block content dump (Option will turn off all other formatting options) -f Display formatted block content dump along with interpretation -h Display this information -i Display interpreted item details -R Display specific block ranges within the file (Blocks are indexed from 0) [startblock]: block to start at [endblock]: block to end at A startblock without an endblock will format the single block -S Force block size to [blocksize] -x Force interpreted formatting of block items as index items -y Force interpreted formatting of block items as heap items The following options are valid for control files: -c Interpret the file listed as a control file -f Display formatted content dump along with interpretation -S Force block size to [blocksize] OTHERS
This manual page was generated from pg_filedump help output (-h) by help2man(1). REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org> pg_filedump 9.2.0 June 2013 PG_FILEDUMP(1)
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