So, is there a way to defer the index updating until a later period
of time. More specifically, I would like to do several COPIES to a
running database, then afterward force a update on the index via a
vacuum or something similar.
Benjamin
On Mar 29, 2007, at 1:03 AM, A. Kretschmer wrote:
am Thu, dem 29.03.2007, um 0:13:09 -0700 mailte Benjamin Arai
folgendes:
Hi,
If I have a PostgreSQL table with records and logical indexes already
created, if I use COPY to load additional data, does the COPY update
the indexes during, after, or not at all?
after, i think.
test=# create table foo (id int primary key, name text);
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index
"foo_pkey" for table "foo"
CREATE TABLE
test=*# copy foo from stdin;
Enter data to be copied followed by a newline.
End with a backslash and a period on a line by itself.
1 a
2 b
2 c
\.
ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "foo_pkey"
CONTEXT: COPY foo, line 3: "2 c"
test=*#
I can type the wrong key and the error occurs later with the finaly \.
Andreas
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