My feeling is "Let's walk before we run."  We need psql \dt to show
primary/foreign keys and SERIAL first.


> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Why can't COPY recognize for itself that rebuilding the indexes after
> >> loading data is a better strategy than incremental index update?
> >> (The simplest implementation would restrict this to happen only if the
> >> table is empty when COPY starts, which'd be sufficient for pg_dump.)
> 
> > COPY would have to check to see if the table is already empty.
> 
> That's what I said ... or intended to say, anyway.  If there's already
> data then the tradeoff between incremental update and index rebuild is
> not so obvious, and the easiest first implementation would just be to
> always do incremental update in that case.  Or we could add an option
> to the COPY command to tell it which to do, and let the user do the
> guessing ;-)
> 
> There'd also be a locking issue, now that I think about it: to do an
> index rebuild, we'd have to be sure that no other transaction is adding
> data to the table at the same time.  So we'd need to get a stronger lock
> than a plain write lock to do it that way.  A COPY option is sounding
> better and better...
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 


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