DBAs frequently need to generate test data for a variety of reasons, whether it's for setting up a test database or just for generating a test case for an SQL performance issue.
Generating test data
How to do it...
To create a table of test data, we need the following:
- Some rows
- Some columns
- Some order
The steps are as follows:
- First, generate a lot of rows of data. We use something named a set-returning function. You can write your own, though PostgreSQL includes a couple of very useful ones.
- You can generate a sequence of rows using a query like the following:
postgres=# SELECT * FROM generate_series(1,5);
generate_series
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4
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