From: | "Mark Woodward" <pgsql(at)mohawksoft(dot)com> |
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To: | "Tino Wildenhain" <tino(at)wildenhain(dot)de> |
Cc: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: COPY (query) TO file |
Date: | 2006-06-02 14:01:18 |
Message-ID: | 18278.24.91.171.78.1149256878.squirrel@mail.mohawksoft.com |
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> Mark Woodward wrote:
>> Tom had posted a question about file compression with copy. I thought
>> about it, and I want to through this out and see if anyone things it is
>> a
>> good idea.
>>
>> Currently, the COPY command only copies a table, what if it could
>> operate
>> with a query, as:
>>
>> COPY (select * from mytable where foo='bar') as BAR TO stdout
>>
>> I have no idea if it is doable, but I can see uses for replication
>
> I doubt it be really usefull (apart from maybe saving some work
> coding a client app) but did you actually test it with
>
> create table as select ...; followed by a copy of that table
> if it really is faster then just the usual select & fetch?
Why "create table?"
The idea is that you would have one or more redundent databases and use
the COPY TO/FROM to keep them up to date.
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