On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 04:08:05PM +0930, Shane Ambler wrote:
> >I have two identical databases (primary and backup) and I need to
> >transfer a small portion of missing data from one to the other. Is there
> >an easier way to do this rather than SELECT-ing the interval then
> >parsing the ouput to look like INSERT statements?
> >
>
> I can think of a couple of ways -
>
> COPY (SELECT * FROM myPrimaryTable WHERE id<200) TO '/tmp/myData';
Only in 8.2...
> the --inserts option of pg_dump will export as INSERT's if that is the
> way you want to do it. You will need to do a find and replace on the
> INSERT's to change the table name though.
Though, I don't see any reason you'd want to do that; just stick with
the pg_dump defaults.
Another option is to use dbi_link.
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