"Michael Paesold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> To insert another 10562 rows takes about 12 minutes now!!!

> As I said I wrote a function to insert the rows (PL/pgSQL). All values were
> inserted inside a single function call; I always though that a function call
> would be executed inside a transaction block. Experience says it does.

Well, there's something fishy about your results.  Using CVS tip I see
about a 4-to-1 difference between COPYing 10000 rows and INSERT'ing
10000 rows (as one transaction).  That's annoyingly high, but it's still
way lower than what you're reporting ...

I used the contents of table tenk1 in the regression database for test
data, and dumped it out with "pg_dump -a" with and without -d.  I then
just timed feeding the scripts to psql ...

                        regards, tom lane

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