> On May 29, 2018, at 6:10 PM, tango ward <tangoward15@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am working on inserting multiple values for a table. I need to insert 3 values of data for each age of the students from the same village. It will be 3 different ages of student per village. > > My sample code: > > > curr_pgsql.execute(''' > INSERT INTO student (created, modified, name, > address, age, level > ) > VALUES (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Scott', 'Malayan Village', 21, 2), > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Ben', 'Malayan Village', 21, 2), > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Scott', 'Malayan Village', 21, 2), > > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Andrew', 'Malayan Village', 25, 2), > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Larry', 'Malayan Village', 25, 2), > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Adam', 'Malayan Village', 25, 2), > > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Elisse', 'Malayan Village', 27, 2), > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Xena', 'Malayan Village', 27, 2), > (current_timezone, current_timezone, > 'Karen', 'Malayan Village', 27, 2) > > I will repeat the same process for 13 villages so that will be 117 of values. I would like to know if there's a way to reduce the script? This has to be done strictly via script. > > > Thanks, > J > Is “current_timezone, current_timezone” just a typo? I think you need to make the 117 data lines and load using \copy