OmniDB [1] is able to convert databases from one RDBMS to another. I suggest you perform a conversion from your SQLite file to a PostgreSQL database.
This page [2] can help you on how to add connections to OmniDB and this other page [3] explains how to use the convert feature.
Em qui, 8 de dez de 2016 às 10:55, Igor Korot <ikorot01@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
Hi, ALL,
I have a text file which I got from exporting the SQLite database.
The file contains an SQL statement which will generate the database.
Excerpt from this file:
[code]
CREATE TABLE leagues( id INTEGER AUTOINCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, name
VARCHAR(100),balance DOUBLE(10,2));
CREATE TABLE players(playerid INTEGER AUTOINCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
player_name VARCHAR(60), player_position CHAR(1));
CREATE TABLE player_draft(id INTEGER, playerid INTEGER,
drafted_position CHAR(1), FOREIGN KEY id REFERENCE leagues(id),
FOREIGN KEY playerid REFERENCE players(playerid));
INSERT INTO leagues VALUES(1, 'Test1', 260.00);
INSERT INTO leagues VALUES(2, 'Test2', 260.00);
INSERT INTO players VALUES(1, 'Player1', 'D');
INSERT INTO players VALUES(2, ''Player2', 'F');
[/code]
My question would be:
Is there a command in Postgres which will open this file and execute all those
commands one-by-one in a transaction?
Or I will have to do a manual table creation, then split this file and
use "LOAD..."
command to load the data into the tables?
Hopefully I made myself clear.
Let me know if not and I will try to clarify further.
Thank you.
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