On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 14:32, Dann Corbit wrote:
> Deletion of data from a PostgreSQL table is very slow.
> 
> It would be nice to have a very fast delete like "truncate table."
> 
> Now, truncate is a very dangerous command because it is not logged (but
> the same is true for other operations like bulk copy and select into).
> So one needs to be careful how this command is granted.  The same damage
> (accidental deletion of all data) can be done by drop table just as
> easily.
> 
> I frequently have to do this right now in PostgreSQL, but I simply
> emulate it by drop table/create table.
It's there:
$ psql
Welcome to psql, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
       \h for help with SQL commands
       \? for help on internal slash commands
       \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
       \q to quit

ler=# select version();
                               version                               
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 PostgreSQL 7.2.1 on i386-portbld-freebsd4.6, compiled by GCC 2.95.3
(1 row)

ler=# \h truncate
Command:     TRUNCATE
Description: empty a table
Syntax:
TRUNCATE [ TABLE ] name

ler=# 


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