I'm assuming you want "n" to be replaced by the numbers up to
the last one where there is a table1_n and table2_n, right?
I'd suggest looking and PL/TCL (or if you can wait for 7.1, you
can probably do it in PL/PGSQL as well with the new exec stuff.)
and writing a function that does the inserts for you.
Stephan Szabo
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jerome Raupach wrote:
> I want to execute this query on some table2 in the same time :
>
> INSERT INTO table2_n(f1, f2, f3)
> SELECT DISTINCT f1, f2, f3 FROM table1_n ;
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> CREATE TABLE table1_1( INT2 f1, INT2 f2, INT2 f3, INT2 f4 );
> CREATE TABLE table1_2( INT2 f1, INT2 f2, INT2 f3, INT2 f4 );
> ...
>
> CREATE TABLE table2_1( INT2 f1, INT2 f2, INT2 f3 );
> CREATE TABLE table2_2( INT2 f1, INT2 f2, INT2 f3 );
> ...
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Anyone can help me ?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerome.
>