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- [Determining The Age Of Things](postgres/determining-the-age-of-things.md)
- [Difference Between Explain And Explain Analyze](postgres/difference-between-explain-and-explain-analyze.md)
- [Dump And Restore A Database](postgres/dump-and-restore-a-database.md)
- [Duplicate A Local Database](postgres/duplicate-a-local-database.md)
- [Edit Existing Functions](postgres/edit-existing-functions.md)
- [Escaping A Quote In A String](postgres/escaping-a-quote-in-a-string.md)
- [Escaping String Literals With Dollar Quoting](postgres/escaping-string-literals-with-dollar-quoting.md)

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# Duplicate A Local Database
You can quickly create a new database instance that is a duplicate of another
database. If the existing database is local, you don't need to dump and
restore. Instead you can use the `createdb` command that comes with Postgres:
```bash
$ createdb -O ownername -T originaldb newdb
```
This creates a new database called `newdb` using `originaldb` as a template
(`-T`). This will include the entire schema and data of the original database.
The `-O` flag allows you to specify the owner of the database. Since this is
local, you probably want your primary unix user as the owner.
[source](https://stackoverflow.com/a/6739995/535590)