On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Dmitry Shalashov <skau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > *\i your_file_name* > > I actually mentioned this way in my original posting. In my case it would > involve copy-paste anyway - to create a file on a system where I have psql > opened. > I may do it that way. But why copy-paste directly to psql results in this > behaviour? > > > Dmitry Shalashov, surfingbird.ru & relap.io > > 2016-07-07 20:30 GMT+03:00 Melvin Davidson <melvin6...@gmail.com>: > >> This might seem a bit basic, but as long as you have a psql session, why >> not just use >> \i your_file_name >> >> On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Sameer Kumar <sameer.ku...@ashnik.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, 1:23 a.m. Dmitry Shalashov, <skau...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi everyone. >>>> >>>> Let say that I have some sql file with like hundred of simple >>>> statements in it. I `cat` it, copy it to buffer, go to my beloved psql and >>>> insert it there. >>>> But somewhere after first few lines it screws over: >>>> >>>> b2b=> BEGIN; >>>> b2b=> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation','ati.su >>>> ',0,NULL,5); >>>> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation'b2b=> INSERT INTO >>>> oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation','atn.ua',0,NULL,5); >>>> b2b=> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation','audit-it.ru >>>> ',0,NULL,5); >>>> b2b=> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation','aup.ru >>>> ',0,NULL,5); >>>> ' >>>> b2b=> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation',' >>>> autocentre.ua',0,NULL,5); >>>> >>>> b2b=> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation','autodoc.ru >>>> ',0,NULL,5); >>>> >>>> b2b=> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation','calend.ru' >>>> >>>> b2b(> INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES('russian_federation',' >>>> calorizator.ru',0,NULL,5) >>>> >>>> Unclosed quotes, unclosed parenthesis - anyway it wont work. >>>> >>>> How to safely insert big number of statements to psql at once? >>>> I am aware about "execute this file" \i option of psql, that is not the >>>> answer I am looking for, thanks :-) >>>> >>> >>> What are you exactly aiming to do? >>> >>> Have you tried - >>> psql < myfile >>> >>> >>> >>>> Dmitry Shalashov, surfingbird.ru & relap.io >>>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> Best Regards >>> Sameer Kumar | DB Solution Architect >>> *ASHNIK PTE. LTD.* >>> >>> 101 Cecil Street, #11-11 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069 533 >>> >>> T: +65 6438 3504 | M: +65 8110 0350 | www.ashnik.com >>> >> >> >...I `cat` it, copy it to buffer, go to my beloved psql and insert it >> there. >> This might seem a bit basic, but as long as you have a psql session, why >> not just use >> *\i your_file_name * >> >> No need to cat, copy & paste! >> -- >> *Melvin Davidson* >> I reserve the right to fantasize. Whether or not you >> wish to share my fantasy is entirely up to you. >> > > It would help if you provided the version of PostgreSQL and the O/S. Have you also tried simplifying the sql for multiple values in one statement? eg: INSERT INTO oko_topsites VALUES ('russian_federation','ati.su',0,NULL,5), ('russian_federation','audit-it.ru',0,NULL,5), ... ... ('russian_federation','calorizator.ru',0,NULL,5); -- *Melvin Davidson* I reserve the right to fantasize. Whether or not you wish to share my fantasy is entirely up to you.