jeff sacksteder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there known limits to how many rows can be inserted by one transaction,
> or does that just reflect the already documented row, table and database
> limits?

Offhand I think the only limit that might concern you is the CID limit
of 2^32 SQL commands per transaction.  This does not directly stop a
single command from processing any number of rows --- but, for example,
if you have a per-row trigger that contains 10 SQL commands, you could
only fire it about 400 million times within one transaction.

                        regards, tom lane

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