Re: create batch script to import into postgres tables

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On 6/18/20 8:20 AM, Pepe TD Vo wrote:

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I have a Postgresql client installed and connected.  how can i create a batch script running from the client window?

Create a file with commands in it like the example from Christopher Browne that was posted earlier:

"There is no single straightforward answer to that.


Supposing I want a batch to either all be processed, or to all not process,
then I might write a sql file like:


begin;
\copy table_1 (c1, c2, c3) from '/path/tabledata1.csv' csv header;
\copy table_2 (c1, c2, c3) from '/path/tabledata2.csv' csv header;
\copy table_3 (c1, c2, c3) from '/path/tabledata3.csv' csv header;
commit;


But you may be fine with having a separate SQL script for each table.


There will be conditions where one or the other is more appropriate, and
that will be based on the requirements of the process."

Then point psql at it:

psql -d some_db -h some_host -U some_user -f the_file

Be aware that \copy is all or nothing. If there is a single failure in the copying the whole copy will rollback. Given that the one file per table might be preferable.


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