I'm working on something similar at the moment. Don't know about you, but I 
have an additional problem: I have to deal with rather large datasets (>20000 
recs per query) to be moved between the two databases (Oracle and PostgreSQL in 
my case). After doing lots of performance test, for me the conclusion was that 
dblink doesn't really work, dbi-link works but has way too much overhead and is 
way to slow.
So finally I installed plperlu and wrote some functions of my own and these 
work at a very acceptable speed. Transferring data between two different Oracle 
databases was on average not faster than between Oracle and PostgreSQL.

>>> Rodrigo De León <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-16 0:32 >>>
On May 15, 8:17 am, Paul251 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello...
>
> I am trying to validate a asset number (10 Characters) from one table
> to another table. Problem is they are in two different DB's and
> haven't done that before?
>
> Basically trying to take record 1 from Table 1/DB1 and validate it
> against record 1 in Table 2/DB2 if the record doesn't exist in Table 2/
> DB2 update the flag to N  in Table 1/DB1..... Seems easy but been
> working on it for about a week now no luck.... :-( I have the mostly
> the same colums in both tables but Table 2/DB2  is the host table I
> need to verify from....
>
> Does anyone have any help or code to help me do this??
>
> Thanks

See:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html#item4.17 

https://projects.commandprompt.com/public/pgsql/browser/trunk/pgsql/contrib/dblink/doc/query?rev=26230
 


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