Hi,
        You probably want something like "COPY table_name FROM STDIN";
here's an example from a table that defines flags:

COPY auth_flag (id, name, description) FROM stdin;
2       Admin   System Administrator Access
4       New Password    User must change password on next login
8       Super Admin     Allow this administrator to edit other administrators
\.

        (Those are real tabs between the fields, not spaces). See
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/sql-copy.html for more info.

        One caveat: If any of your columns are sequences, you'll have to
update their values manually after doing the COPY.

        Chees,
                Tyler


SunWuKung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will need to insert multiple rows into a table from php. 
> The data will come in 'packages' of 50-500 rows (they are responses from 
> different questionnaires). As there will be many people sending their 
> results in at the same time I need an effective method for this.
> 
> What do you suggest is the most effective way to insert this type of 
> data into the db? Issuing multiple inserts from php seems to be a waste 
> of resources. 
> 
> I was thinking of writing the responses into a pg array field with a 
> single insert and than explode the content of that field into rows with 
> a function.
> 
> Could you suggest an efficient aproach?
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Balazs
> 
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