Re: Copying records from TABLE_A to TABLE_B (in the same database)

From: Thomas Kellerer <shammat(at)gmx(dot)net>
To: pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Copying records from TABLE_A to TABLE_B (in the same database)
Date: 2022-08-02 18:51:46
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Ron schrieb am 02.08.2022 um 20:37:
> AWS RDS Postgresql 12.10
>
> There are no indices or constraints (except for NOT NULL) on table_a.
>
> The two ways that I know are:
>     INSERT INTO table_a SELECT * FROM table_b;
> and
>     \COPY table_a TO '/tmp/table_a.tsv' WITH (FORMAT BINARY);
>     \COPY table_b FROM '/tmp/table_a.tsv' WITH (FORMAT BINARY);
>
> Is there a faster/better way?

The INSERT is most probably faster then \copy

Another option is to have a trigger on table_a
to automatically replay all DML on table_b

Logical replication might be another option.
Although I am not sure if that is even possible inside
the samme database.
I know it's tricky inside the same server
(between different databases)

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