Doug,
1. Put the file in single quotes:
\i '/root/phones'
2. Check the permissions on the directory /root/.
I would suggest that the permissions for the directory
/root/ be left alone and for you to move executable
scripts to a different directory.
Best of luck,
Andrew Gould
--- Doug Moore <moored3947@home.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I understand it, in order to read in a file
> containing sql commands
> I should use the \i <file> syntax in psql.
>
> So, from the psql prompt I type:
>
> \i /root/phones
>
> I get back "/root/phones: permission denied"
>
> I am in psql as the user who owns the database.
> The file in question is readable and writeable by
> all.
>
> What do I do next?
>
> V/R,
> Doug Moore
>
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