On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 5:41 AM, Anton Bogdanovitch
<poison....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have to insert rows to table with 95% primary key unique_violation.

If you're inserting a lot of rows at once, I think you're probably
better off loading all of the data into a side table that does not
have a primary key, and then writing one statement to remove the
duplicates and do all the inserts at once.

INSERT INTO main (name, created)
SELECT
   s.name, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
FROM
   (SELECT DISTINCT ON (name) FROM sidetable) s  -- nuke duplicate
names within sidetable
   LEFT JOIN main m ON s.name = m.name
   WHERE m.name IS NULL;   -- nuke names in sidetable that are already in main

I've usually found that any kind of loop in PL/pgsql is mind-numbingly
slow compared to doing the same thing as a single query.

...Robert

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