Re: how to load a sql-file????
От | Marek Pętlicki |
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Тема | Re: how to load a sql-file???? |
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Msg-id | 20010329141413.A2879@marek.almaran.home обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: how to load a sql-file???? (will trillich <will@serensoft.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Wednesday, March, 2001-03-28 at 16:55:55, will trillich wrote: > On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:17:31AM +0200, Marek Pętlicki wrote: > > On Tuesday, March, 2001-03-27 at 21:42:39, markus jais wrote: > > > > > > in MySQL I can type something like in Bash on my linux box: > > > > > > $ mysql -u root -p < file.sql > > > > > > then the file file.sql is read. > > > > > > can you tell me how to do this with postgresql??? > > > thanks a lot. > > > > very similar: > > > > psql dbname username < file.sql > > > > should work > > > > (you can well omit username if it is the same as your login name) > > if your sql is flawless, go right ahead. > > since psql reads "<file" from its STDIN, it won't include any > line numbers to help you track down troubles. (as far as it's > concerned, you're just typing reeeeal fast, so the feedback would > occur right as you type, so line numbers would be superfluous.) > > on the other hand, both > > psql -f file-containing-sql mydb > > and > > psql mydb > mydb=> \i file-containing-sql > > will spit out error messages including line numbers to help you > debug your sql. off course, but note that the question was if one could use '< file.sql' It is the same mechanism as issuing: my_program_creating_sql | psql dbname username (for example to use compressed dump to restore without decompressing it to the disk first) which can't be done with -f option ;-) Nevertheless your remark about debugging errors in sql files is very important... regards -- Marek Pętlicki <marpet@buy.pl>
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