On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 10:50, Oliver Elphick wrote: > On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 15:20, Devin Whalen wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am trying to migrate a client from one database to another. Basically > > we designed a web application for them using Postgresql but we have made > > many changes to the design of our application since version 1. Now they > > want to upgrade. So basically I have to pg_dump their current data and > > then import it into our new schema. Now, of course I realize that there > > are going to be errors. But they have a lot and I mean a lot of data. > > I don't want to have to sit there and watch the import go by, I want to > > run a command and then look in a file for any errors after the import is > > complete. I tried this command but it didn't work: > > gunzip -c cli_postDataInserts.sql.gz | psql cli_post -U system | grep > > "ERROR:*" > import_errors > > > > Any help is appreciated. > > 1. "didn't work" is not much help
Ok sorry. I ran the command and there were errors printed to the screen but they did not get piped into grep and then redirected into the file import_errors. > > 2. Use the --echo-queries and -f options to psql and capture all the > output; a bare error line won't tell you much about what happened nor > where it happened - you need to see what query was running. The -f will > let psql report which line in the input. > > zcat cli_postDataInserts.sql.gz | > psql -d cli_post -U system --echo-queries -f - >trace.file 2>&1 Just a few questions about your command. I tried it with one sql statement that I know doesn't work and the error went into the right file. However, I would like to know WHY it works...hope you don't mind shedding some light on it :). Specifically, the - >trace.file 2>&1 part. I know...well actually think, that the > is redirecting the ouput to the trace.file. But what the hell is 2>&1 doing?? Also, the - ...it kinda just looks like a stray dash to me....although I know it must be doing something ;). Will this put all output? Or just the errors. > Oliver Elphick Thanks for the help BTW, it is a really nice command. -- Devin Whalen Programmer Synaptic Vision Inc Phone-(416) 539-0801 Fax- (416) 539-8280 1179A King St. West Toronto, Ontario Suite 309 M6K 3C5 Home-(416) 653-3982 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])