Обсуждение: update by one transaction
BEGIN isn't the solution, just I forgot to write it. So I repeat my
problem again:
I have a table for instance boci (row_number int, col2 float, col3
float). The boci table has about 10000 rows.
I want to update col3 column of the table in every row with different
values. Desired values are in an array has 10000 elements. I want to be
the value of the col3 column in the first row equal to the first element
of the array and so on.
I've done it with a 'for' cycle, but it is very slow. I want to do
theese updates with one transaction.
Here is a little piece of my program:
PQexec(conn, "BEGIN");
for (i=0; i<10000; i++)
{
sprintf(buff, "UPDATE boci SET col3 = %f WHERE row_number=%d",
array[i], i);
PQexec(conn, buff);
}
PQexec(conn, "END");
This program is very, very slow. Is there any way making this program
much faster (for instance with CURSOR or 'block write' or something
else)? Please write me a little program that describes your ideas!
Thanks for your help in advance!
Please help me!!!
=>From: Lendvary Gyorgy <gyurika@prolan.hu>
=>...
=>PQexec(conn, "BEGIN");
=>for (i=0; i<10000; i++)
=>{
=> sprintf(buff, "UPDATE boci SET col3 = %f WHERE row_number=%d",
=>array[i], i);
=> PQexec(conn, buff);
=>}
=>PQexec(conn, "END");
=>
=>This program is very, very slow.
The first thing I'd check is that you have an index on
boci(row_number). If you do, or if adding one doesn't help, then
perhaps you could split boci into two tables:
boci1( row_number int, col2 float )
boci2( row_number int, col3 float )
Then you could use the COPY command to load data from your array. To
select things, just join boci1 and boci2 on row_number (or create a
view, if PostgreSQL supports 'em).
d.