On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 18:07 -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote: > Does anyone know of any export or copy utility that runs on FreeBSD? > I basically need a program that will connect to one database, do a > select and copy the result to a second database.
Two options: 1) if you want a whole table or schema, a pipe works nicely: eg$ pg_dump -t <table> | psql 2) As of 8.2, you can formulate COPY commands with subqueries. For example: eg$ psql -c 'COPY (SELECT origin_id,origin FROM origin WHERE is_public order by 1) TO STDOUT' eg$ psql -c 'COPY (SELECT x FROM a WHERE x%2=1) TO STDOUT' \ | psql -c 'COPY a FROM STDIN;' The only wrinkle is what to do when you need the DDL for the table itself (say, when you want to create the same table with a subset of the rows). The way I do this is to pg_dump the schema (-s) in the custom format (-Fc). Then, I generate a table of contents with pg_restore -l, edit the TOC to include only the entries I want, and then rerun pg_restore with -L. Good luck, Reece -- Reece Hart, http://harts.net/reece/, GPG:0x25EC91A0 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match