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Is there a way to tell how far along a COPY is in the process?
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- Subject: Is there a way to tell how far along a COPY is in the process?
- From: Keaton Adams <kadams@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 12:32:04 -0700
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Title: Is there a way to tell how far along a COPY is in the process?
I’m looking for a way to see how many rows have been processed while a COPY is actually running. I can’t seem to find a pg_stat table/view that will give me this level of visibility into the process.
Is there any way to do this, to tell the number of rows processed during a COPY into a table while the COPY is still running?
Thanks,
Keaton
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