Thomas Lockhart wrote:
>
> > Could copy be extended to support a more SQL-friendly syntax. like
> > COPY tablename FROM VALUES(
> > (x1,y1,z1),
> > (x2,y2,z2),
> > (x3,y3,z3)
> > );
> > Extending the COPY command would probably be much easier than speeding up
> > INSERTS.
>
> That syntax is a lot like a real SQL9x INSERT. Supporting multiple rows
> for inserts is probably not that difficult; but since INSERT is used so
> much we would have to make sure we don't screw up something else. At the
> moment, expanding a line of SQL into multiple internal querytree nodes
> is a bit crufty but is possible.
What I actually had in mind was a more SQL-like syntax for copy, i.e. no
default arguments, all fields required etc. that would we easy to bolt
on
current copy machinery but still use 'SQL' syntax (no . or \. or \\. for
EOD,
NULL for NULL values, quotes around strings ...)
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Hannu