Re: using copy from in function - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Steve Midgley
Subject Re: using copy from in function
Date
Msg-id 20080305174512.567452E006A@postgresql.org
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In response to using copy from in function  ("Yura Gal" <yuragal@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-sql
At 03:20 AM 3/5/2008, pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org wrote:
>Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 01:51:19 +0300
>From: "Yura Gal" <yuragal@gmail.com>
>To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
>Subject: using copy from in function
>Message-ID: 
><3b6c69d80803041451i6d4d358dk53e9b789bfacd40e@mail.gmail.com>
>
>I'm trying to automate import data using CORY FROM. For this purpose I
>wrote plpgsql function. As my postgres works on windows vista I need
>to use E'' syntax for path-to-file. This syntax works fine in SQL
>queries like:
>COPY table FROM E'path_to_file_with_double_backslashes';
[snip]
>   _file := $$c:\folder1\folder2\$$ || _chrom || '.txt';

Hi,

I'm not sure if this is related, but I have had terrible trouble using 
"\" marks for paths in WinXP.. I have found surprisingly that "/" work 
and don't cause any parsing problems. Also, I believe that if you use 
syntax like:

'/folder1/folder2/' || _chrom || '.txt'

(i.e. leaving off the "c:" part too), you may find that everything just 
works a little cleaner / fewer unexpected surprises.

Like I said, I don't know if this is your issue (and Vista), but it's 
been my experience with WinXP and file paths in Postgresql.

Best,

Steve



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