ould have, that looks for
particular "quirks" in Postgresql. For example, in Informix, we were
always checking fragmentation and space issues.
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do or is it impossible?
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>No, AFAIK, this isn't currently possible.
Really, you cannot do a "select from" one and "insert into" another?
You could probably rig it up through pipes, like a pg_dump piped to a
pg_restore.
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Is there any way to backtrack from an OID to tell what table included that
row (like some secret incantation from the system tables)?
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Does postgresql have any sort of fast bulk loader?
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If PostgreSQL is run on a system that has a file size limit (2 gig?), where
might cause us to hit the limit?
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