On 6/14/19 2:04 PM, Leandro Guimarães wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a scenario with a large table and I'm trying to insert it via
> a COPY command with a csv file.
>
> Everything works, but sometimes my source .csv file has duplicated
> data in the previously fulfilled table. If I add a check constraint and
> try to run the COPY command I have an error that stops the whole insertion.
>
> I've tried to put the data in a tmp table and fill the main using
> distinct this way (the fields and names are just examples):
>
> INSERT INTO final_table values (name, document)
> SELECT DISTINCT name, document
> FROM tmp_TABLE t1
> WHERE NOT EXISTS (
> SELECT 1 FROM final_table t2
> WHERE (t2.name <http://t2.name>, t2.document)
> IS NOT DISTINCT FROM (t1.name <http://t1.name>, t1.document))
Hit enter too soon on previous post.
Alternative to above query(rough code):
DELETE FROM tmp_TABLE where <check constraint parameters>;
INSERT INTO final_table VALUES () SELECT * tmp_TABLE;
>
> The problem is that my final_table is a large (and partitioned) table
> and this query is taking a long time to execute.
>
> Someone have any idea (really guys anything would be great) how to solve
> this situation? I need to ignore duplicates instead to have some error.
>
> I'm using*PostgreSQL 9.4* so I can't use "ON CONFLICT" and upgrade is
> not an option.
>
> Thanks and Kind Regards!
>
>
> Leandro Guimarães
>
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