On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 05:34 -0400, Chuck Payne wrote:
> 
> Hey, 
> 
> I have spend the last several days looking for a website or how to
> that would show me how to call postgresql in bash script. I know that
> in mysql I can do like this 
> 
> for i in `cat myfile.txt` ; do mysql -uxxx -pxxxx -Asse mydatabase
> "insert into mytable  (aaa,bbb) values ("xxx", "yyy");" 
> 
> I have tried to do what with pgsql and it not working. I have looked
> at my two books I have and they are very limited. 
> 
> Can some what tell if postgre has flag like -Asse? Or show me a simple
> script they have do that is kinda like above. 

I can't really offer any help yet.. (still playing with it)
but.. can't you do use copy instead of inserts?

eg: psql -U xxx -W DBname -c "\copy from '/tmp/myfile.txt' with csv
header"


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