Re: How to: copy records from one table to another?

From: Calle Hedberg <calle(dot)hedberg(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: Dave Caughey <caugheyd(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: "pgadmin-support lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org" <pgadmin-support(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: How to: copy records from one table to another?
Date: 2019-03-22 13:17:53
Message-ID: CAPB4dVgKdyM1-DcriX9T8FbVaL7sQ4KS2_uWA6x0g+4QsX6nWw@mail.gmail.com
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Dave,

You are talking about "copying" data from one table to another table in the
same database, yes?

For that use an INSERT INTO <destinationtable> (SELECT .....FROM
sourcetable) query - it will provide most of the flexibility you need with
regard to including/excluding columns, renaming, changing column order, etc.

If you need to do several sequential manipulation steps on the data to be
copied, it might be necessary to first insert the data into a temporary
table, then do whatever manipulations necessary, before inserting the final
result into the destination table (or if not absolutely necessary, at least
easier - while advanced manipulation can be done in a single step, it might
require advanced skills and a crystal clear understanding of the underlying
processes, and doing it step by step can be safer/easier for us normal
mortals...)

Regards
Calle

On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 13:36, Dave Caughey <caugheyd(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:

> Sorry, for the basic question, but I'm not sure if there are bug(s) in
> pgAdmin, or just that I'm clueless. (My money lies on the latter!)
>
> Imagine the scenario where you are adding a feature to a product that
> requires adding some new rows to a configuration table, and as part of the
> patch you need to replicate a bunch of record from your development
> database to your production databases.
>
> You'd think there'd be a number of options, e.g.,
>
> 1. After doing a "View/Edit..." | "Filter by", select the displayed
> records, click "copy" to get them on to the clipboard, then go to the
> production database, do a "View/Edit..." on the corresponding table, and
> paste. But, in my case, I need my auto-sequenced "id" column to be omitted
> (so it gets re-generated in the new table), so perhaps this isn't the right
> choice. Even worse, over the years, my database tables (auto-created via
> Hibernate used in a Java Servlet) no longer have the same column order.
> (Question: is there no way that copy-and-paste between tables can consider
> the column names so copying between (int id,int feature_id,text name) and
> (int id,text name,int feature_id) is possible?)
>
> 2. Or, I could right-click on the table and use Import/Export..."
> (Question: is there a way to filter the records that will get exported?
> Or is there a way to trigger import/export on the results of a
> "View/Edit..." | "Filter by"?). However, here the issue is the columns no
> longer have the same order (e.g., (int,int,text) vs (int,text,int)) so
> "Import/Export..." fails. (Question: Is that not what the "Header" toggle
> is supposed to do? I see that enabling it during export *adds* a header
> to the export files, but shouldn't enabling it during import cause it to be
> used to identify the order?). This method has the attraction that I can
> use the "Columns" tab to exclude one of the columns from my export (i.e.,
> my auto-sequenced "id" column).
>
> 3. Or, I could do a "Backup..." and then a corresponding "Restore..." ,
> but I noticed that there the generated file contains CREATE DATABASE bits
> of code even though the "Include CREATE DATABASE" toggle in the Backup..."
> dialog is set to "No" (Question: bug, or my misunderstanding?). But I'm
> guessing that a backup/restore will generally do a complete and utter
> restore, rather than just moving some data.
>
> 4. Other options?
>
> So, what is the best/simplest way to copy data between tables, given the
> possibility that some/all might apply?
>
> - The columns may be in a different order in different databases
> - One column might need be left blank
> - I only want to copy some of the records
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>

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