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From: David Allan Finch <sarum@vger.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: Class ownership
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 93 08:43:00 BST
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Hi,

	Well, as some of you will remember, I am tring to
	export my database so I can import it into 4.1,
	as I have over 200 classes and 24Mb of data this
	is not trivial, and I realy nead to automate it.

	My new question is 'how do you change the ownership
	of a class?'. I can dump the class format to rebuild
	the structure and the data to re-load, but all the
	data and classes are now owned by Postgres. Can I just
	change the ownership by modifing the field in pg_class
	for that class?

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