Re: SuSE 7.1 PostgreSQL COPY - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Jeff Eckermann
Subject Re: SuSE 7.1 PostgreSQL COPY
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Msg-id 002e01c129ab$85e07230$279c10ac@INTERNAL
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In response to SuSE 7.1 PostgreSQL COPY  ("John Jeffery" <jepjeffery@hotmail.com>)
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Likely reason is that the line ending characters in your file are not being
recognized, so PostgreSQL thinks that all of your file is in one line, and
additional fields are being lopped off.
In that case, you should see a warning message from COPY, saying "extra
fields disregarded" or something to that effect.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Jeffery" <jepjeffery@hotmail.com>
To: <pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 10:02 PM
Subject: [INTERFACES] SuSE 7.1 PostgreSQL COPY


> Hello from Robertson NSW "Babe Country"
> I am trying to do something very simple
> Populate a partshistory table with 8 fields from a text, or csv or tab
> delimited file which was generated on winme using Fortran90
>
> the fields are
> partnum varchar(15)
> partdesc varvhar(20)
> price    money
> currency_code char(2)
> discount_code char(2)
> weight   int4
> Model_Name  char(4)
> Package_Qty int4
> tried COPY from psql with the following;
>
> COPY parthist FROM '/var/lib/pgsql/parthist.txt';
>
> COPY finishes ok but table only imports one field the first one.
> Tried tab delimit , comma, blank, pipe. still the same
> tried import using pgaccess same result
> tried generating file with different order of fields etc
> same result only first field gets into table.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
>
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