Hi Fellow PostgreSQL users,
Just a question here.
Is there any bad effect on the PostgreSQL performance If I encounter many
fails on inserting records to database with primary key column.
For example I have this table
CREATE TABLE unique_items
( item_id text NOT NULL, CONSTRAINT unique_items_pkey PRIMARY KEY (item_id), CONSTRAINT unique_item_id_fk FOREIGN KEY
(item_id) REFERENCES items (item_id) MATCH SIMPLE ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE CASCADE
)
WITH OIDS;
With these valu:
Unique items
------------
Item001
Then I have a program that insert 1(one) million times like this:
Insert into unique_items(item_id) values('Item001)
Ofcourse we all know that it will fail because there is already a record in
the database.
Would there be any bad effect on the database or none?
Regards,
Ian
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