I’m using PostgreSQL 8.1.11.
And I’m losing my mind. Why can I not use a basic SQL statement as INSERT?
I provide:
INSERT INTO the_leads_details ( id, lead_id, question_id, i_value, c_value ) VALUES
( 1, 1, 1, NULL, '4500' ), ( 2, 1, 2, 1, NULL );
^ this comma is a problem
What I am missing? This seems like a basic SQL INSERT statement to insert multiple rows. Is my problem related to my PostgreSQL version?
I am inserting a lot of rows and I am looking to optimize INSERT multiple rows instead of placing several INSERTs.
Multi-row INSERT syntax is not supported in PostgreSQL 8.1, you need to upgrade to 8.2 or newer (and if you upgrade today, you really should upgrade to 8.4, not 8.2!)
Another reason is, as Frank mentioned in a comment, that version 8.1 will go end-of-life in November, so it’s really time to start investigating upgrading.