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Is there a way to set an option that will cause a PostgreSQL script to continue even if there are errors?

Is there a command to set an option that will cause a PostgreSQL script to continue even if there are errors?

eg sometimes when I have a lot of data from a spreadsheet to insert into a table, I use a formula to create INSERT statements, and I copy the statements into a file and execute them, or copy them into a PgAdmin to run them. The accuracy is not always important and I don't want the whole process to fail because of a few records.

Syntax errors are not the issue here, just commands which fail due to some errors, like trying to create an index that already exists, or inserting a duplicate record.

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vfclists Avatar asked Nov 25 '25 19:11

vfclists


1 Answers

If using psql, you want:

\set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK on

From the manual:

ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK

When on, if a statement in a transaction block generates an error, the error is ignored and the transaction continues. When interactive, such errors are only ignored in interactive sessions, and not when reading script files. When off (the default), a statement in a transaction block that generates an error aborts the entire transaction

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Daniel Vérité Avatar answered Nov 28 '25 15:11

Daniel Vérité



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