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Sorry,
if you cancel everything will be rolled back
(it is actually what makes DB so powerfull).

Unless it finishes I don't know of a way to keep changes.

At least on my computer (I don't know if you can generalize this), it is way faster to split into many transaction, so you would gain time.
Using pgscript will make you loose some time, but it won't be much if each querry is long enough (some seconds at least).
If you intend to do it often, you may want to consider mutliple parallel psql.

Cheers,

Rémi-C



2013/11/27 Joey Quinn <bjquinniii@xxxxxxxxx>
Wow, thank-you (sometimes the answer is right there in front of you... very new to Postgres, had wondered what the difference was between the run query and run as PGS script, but hadn't looked into it yet).

So, here's the critical question(s) right now (for me)...

With the way I launched it, using the "Execute query" button, if I now hit the "Cancel query" button, what happens? Have the last two days of updates already been committed? Or will they get rolled back? I would love to switch to the other method, so that I can gauge progress, but would hate to lose two days worth of run time...

 If I do run the same script (a bit over 100k lines) in PGS mode, will that affect the speed? If so, how much? 1%? 5%? More?




On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 3:20 AM, Rémi Cura <remi.cura@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First serious answer :
you don't have to use command line,
you can use the pgadmin gui, loading your file with all the command, and then hit F6 (or select run as pgscript).
This will wrapp each command in a transaction , and will print messages all along.
Please test this on a few line before trying on everything.

Second :
lol for the secret message.
There is a very famous one like this in french, in private letters by George Sand, a famous writter.

The text is very high level and nice french, but if you read one line then skip the next ..,
the message is very dirty !

It is of course also very hard to translate ...

Cheers,
Rémi-C

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Votre poupée 


2013/11/26 Merlin Moncure <mmoncure@xxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Raymond O'Donnell <rod@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On 26/11/2013 20:30, Merlin Moncure wrote:
>> There are not many ways to Hand off information outside of the
>> database while a transaction Is running. one way Is to write a Simple
>> trigger in plpgsql that 'raise'es A notice every 'n' times trigger
>> condition fires.  that'S Essentially the only Clean way to do it in
>> such a way that the information is Returned to the Executing console.
>> Thanks!
>
> Totally unrelated to the thread.... I noticed that the capitalised
> letters in the email above spell out this:
>
>  THIISASECRET
>
> .. which (almost) spells "This is a secret". Was this intentional, or am
> I just working too hard? :-)

Well, bad spelling on my part.  To get the joke, you have to be A.
observant, B. be using a gmail account, and C. be a comic book geek
that grew up in the 80's.

merlin


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