Re: Generating a SQL Server population routine
| От | Mike Mascari |
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| Тема | Re: Generating a SQL Server population routine |
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| Msg-id | 3F81B176.3060701@mascari.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Generating a SQL Server population routine (Martin_Hurst@dom.com) |
| Список | pgsql-general |
Martin_Hurst@dom.com wrote: > Has some one come up with a similar type script that could be used in a > Postgresql database? > The script below was created for a SQLServer database. > Thx, > -Martin I haven't. But I was wondering if a general purpose tuple-generating function, which would be trivial to implement, might be worthwhile in PostgreSQL or perhaps added to Joe Conway's tablefunc module. Something like: tuple_generator(integer) which returns a set of numbers whose elements are the integer values between 1 and the number supplied. You could then create any number of pseudo-duplicates (can't violate the candidate key, obviously) from a single-record table like so: INSERT INTO employees (name, salary) SELECT employees.name, employees.salary FROM employees, tuple_generator(1000) WHERE employees.employeeid = 1; You could easily build a script to fill your database by querying pg_class.relname and feeding the output to psql. It would also be useful for handling sparse date and time data: SELECT day_of_year, (SELECT COALESCE(SUM(purchases.qty), 0) FROM purchases WHERE EXTRACT(doy FROM purchases.sale_date) = day_of_year) FROM tuple_generator(366) AS day_of_year ORDER BY day_of_year; Mike Mascari mascarm@mascari.com
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