Re: Restoring large tables with COPY

From: Marko Kreen <marko(at)l-t(dot)ee>
To: Serguei Mokhov <sa_mokho(at)alcor(dot)concordia(dot)ca>
Cc: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Restoring large tables with COPY
Date: 2001-12-11 17:38:27
Message-ID: 20011211173827.GA5330@l-t.ee
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 12:29:07PM -0500, Serguei Mokhov wrote:
> If this thing ever gets through, shouldn't this
>
> > /* placeholders for the delimiters for comments */
> > ***************
> > *** 151,156 ****
> > --- 153,159 ----
> > " -h, --host=HOSTNAME database server host name\n"
> > " -i, --ignore-version proceed even when server version mismatches\n"
> > " pg_dump version\n"
> > + " ­m, --maxrows=NUM max rows in one COPY command\n"
>
> say '-m'
>
> > + " ­m NUM max rows in one COPY command\n"
>
> and this one too?

One is for systems that have 'getopt_long', second for
short-getopt-only ones. The '-h, --host=HOSTNAME' means
that '-h HOSTNAME' and '--host=HOSTNAME' are same.

--
marko

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