Re: Removing duplicate rows - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Paul Lambert
Subject Re: Removing duplicate rows
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Msg-id 45C904B9.40407@autoledgers.com.au
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In response to Re: Removing duplicate rows  (Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca>)
Responses Re: Removing duplicate rows  (Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater@gmx.net>)
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Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 07:15:02AM +0900, Paul Lambert wrote:
>> I'm assuming the best way to get around this is to load the data into a 
>> temporary table with "copy from" and then do a "select distinct into" my 
>> real table.
> 
> You might find that sort|uniq at the command prompt would be better. 
> That said,

Sort on Weenblows is a bastard to work with, and I don't believe it has 
a unique option. I probably should have mentioned this was on Weenblows.    

> 
>> script to create the table as a copy of the existing 'real' table. I'm 
>> assuming "create table as" would be what I need to use, but what would I 
>> use as the select sql - i.e. how do I use select to pull the definition 
>> of a table.
> 
> an easy way to do this is "CREATE TABLE name AS SELECT . . . WHERE
> 1=0".  You get a table with no rows.  (WHERE FALSE and similar
> constructs all work equally well.)

Thanks... I figured it would be blatantly obvious.

This does the trick:
CREATE TABLE billing_code_temp AS SELECT * FROM billing_code WHERE 1=0

> 
> A
> 

Appreciate the help.

P.

-- 
Paul Lambert
Database Administrator
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