On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, Paul Förster wrote:

insert ...
(
   (v1, v2, v3),
   (v4, v5, v6),
   (v7, v8, v9)    <= this is the bracket pair that Emacs shows as matching.
);     <= this is the missing bracket.

Paul/Adrian/Tom:

First thing I did was look at the postgres 12 manual. On page 155 I see:

You can insert multiple rows in a single command:
INSERT INTO products (product_no, name, price) VALUES
    (1, 'Cheese', 9.99),
    (2, 'Bread', 1.99),
    (3, 'Milk', 2.99);

Which is what I have. There are no extra parentheses enclosing multiple rows
of VALUES. But, adding them makes no difference: same error reported.

Thanks,

Rich


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