Re: Sending errors from psql to error file - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Oliver Elphick
Subject Re: Sending errors from psql to error file
Date
Msg-id 1092322233.11188.30.camel@braydb
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In response to Sending errors from psql to error file  (Devin Whalen <devin@synapticvision.com>)
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On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 15:20, Devin Whalen wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to migrate a client from one database to another.  Basically
> we designed a web application for them using Postgresql but we have made
> many changes to the design of our application since version 1.  Now they
> want to upgrade.  So basically I have to pg_dump their current data and
> then import it into our new schema.  Now, of course I realize that there
> are going to be errors.  But they have a lot and I mean a lot of data. 
> I don't want to have to sit there and watch the import go by, I want to
> run a command and then look in a file for any errors after the import is
> complete.  I tried this command but it didn't work:
> gunzip -c cli_postDataInserts.sql.gz | psql cli_post -U system | grep
> "ERROR:*" > import_errors
> 
> Any help is appreciated.

1.  "didn't work" is not much help

2. Use the --echo-queries and -f options to psql and capture all the
output; a bare error line won't tell you much about what happened nor
where it happened - you need to see what query was running. The -f will
let psql report which line in the input.

zcat cli_postDataInserts.sql.gz |  psql -d cli_post -U system --echo-queries -f - >trace.file 2>&1

Oliver Elphick




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