Re: insert aborted commands ignored

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Hi Pepe,

It look like foreign key reference by child table, so you are trying to insert values into chile table "cidr_ds_roles" that don't match with Parent table 'cidr_roles".


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Shreeyansh DBA Team
www.shreeyansh.com


On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 6:51 PM Pepe TD Vo <pepevo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
thank you for your tip.
I ran a insert.sql again with AN_ERROR_STOP=1 and output to insert.txt, I get:
ERROR: insert or update on table "cidr_ds_roles" violates foreign key constraint "cidr_ds_roles_cidr_roles_fk1"
DETAIL: key (role_id)=(3) is not present in table "cidr_roles"

from insert.txt I get 
INSERT 0 1 (repeat for the rest of insert)

thank you.
 
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On Thursday, January 31, 2019 4:09 PM, Andrew Gierth <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>>>>> "Pepe" == Pepe TD Vo <pepevo@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Pepe> here how I run the script
Pepe> $ psql -U postgres -d CIDR < insert.sql > insert_cidrmgmt.txt

psql -v _ON_ERROR_STOP_=1 -U postgres -d CIDR < insert.sql > insert_cidrmgmt.txt

That tells psql to stop on the first error, so you'll be able to see
what the real error was.

Your .txt file does not capture the error because you redirected only
stdout, and errors go to stderr instead.

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