On 11/9/05 9:45 AM, "Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> have just a general question...
> 
> I have a table of 10M records, unique key on 5 fields.
> I need to update/insert 200k records in one go.
> 
> I could do a select to check for existence and then either insert or update.
> Or simply insert, check on the error code an update if required.
> 
> The 2nd seems to be to logical choice, but will it actually be faster
> and moreover is that the right way to do it?

Probably the fastest and most robust way to go about this if you have the
records in the form of a tab-delimited file is to COPY or \copy (in psql)
them into a separate loader table and then use SQL to manipulate the records
(check for duplicates, etc) for final insertion into the table.

Sean


---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend

Reply via email to