On 06/19/2018 03:13 PM, Asif Ali wrote:
please just tell me the site i will do it right away and i have marked
it junked so many times , i will keep spamming it until my email address
is removed from the list
https://lists.postgresql.org/unsubscribe/
Bye
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*From:* James Keener <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 20, 2018 3:11 AM
*To:* pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Asif Ali; Alban Hertroys; Ravi
Krishna
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*Subject:* Re: Load data from a csv file without using COPY
Seriously, stop spamming the list and stop cursing and acting like a
petulant child. Go to the site and unsubscribe or use a mail client that
understands the standard list headers.
On June 19, 2018 6:06:59 PM EDT, Asif Ali <asif2k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
how the fuck i unsubscribe to this mailing list , i get more than
100 emails a day
Bye
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*From:* Alban Hertroys <haramrae@xxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 20, 2018 2:10 AM
*To:* Ravi Krishna
*Cc:* PG mailing List
*Subject:* Re: Load data from a csv file without using COPY
> On 19 Jun 2018, at 22:16, Ravi Krishna <srkrishna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In order to test a real life scenario (and use it for benchmarking) I want to load large number of data from csv files.
> The requirement is that the load should happen like an application writing to the database ( that is, no COPY command).
> Is there a tool which can do the job. Basically parse the csv file and insert it to the database row by row.
>
> thanks
I think an easy approach would be to COPY the CSV files into a
separate database using psql's \copy command and then pg_dump that
as separate insert statements with pg_dump —inserts.
Alban Hertroys
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