Oh it is called "INSERT INTO", thank you!

I still have a problem though:

# select uid, name, mail, created, access from drupal_users;
 uid | name |            mail            |  created   |   access
-----+------+----------------------------+------------+------------
   0 |      |                            |          0 |          0
   1 | Alex | alexander.far...@gmail.com | 1299512207 | 1299751991
(2 rows)

# INSERT INTO drupal_users (uid, name, mail, created, access)
 SELECT user_id, username, user_email, user_regdate, user_lastvisit
   FROM phpbb_users
   WHERE user_id > 50 and length(username) > 0;
ERROR:  duplicate key value violates unique constraint "drupal_users_name_key"

I don't understand, what is wrong with "name" here and
how to find the troublemaking record in my 4700 lines table

# \d+ drupal_users_name_key;
          Index "public.drupal_users_name_key"
 Column |         Type          | Storage  | Description
--------+-----------------------+----------+-------------
 name   | character varying(60) | extended |
unique, btree, for table "public.drupal_users"

Using PostgreSQL 8.4.7

Thank you
Alex

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