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When trying to import I get this error |
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@pnorman - I'm not working on this actively, but saw this cross my inbox and thought I'd try to help. What version of psycopg2 do you have installed? It looks like execute_batch was only introduced in version 2.7 per notes here. Try upgrading psycopg2 in whatever environment you're running the script. |
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pyscopg2.extras.execute_batch()and inserting data in batches of 100,000 changesets will speed up the import. On my machine it was ~2x faster than the original method of inserting data line by line.See documentation for Fast execution helpers in the psycopg docs.