and script terminates after 5.5 hours running yesterday night.

This might be a good reason not to run the script as a single long
transaction --- it's probably accumulating locks on a lot of different
tables.  Which would be fine if it was the only thing going on, but
evidently it isn't.

Thank you.
I removed transaction from script as all.
I send every statement separately to Postgres.
So each statement runs in its own single transaction now.

I hope that this does not decrease speed and this is best solution?

Now

explain analyze  SELECT r.dokumnr
FROM rid r
LEFT JOIN dok d USING (dokumnr)
WHERE d.dokumnr IS NULL

returs the same time from script and when returned separately in small database.


Andrus.

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