RE: ...copy hack - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Magnus Hagander
Subject RE: ...copy hack
Date
Msg-id 215896B6B5E1CF11BC5600805FFEA8210304606A@sirius.edu.sollentuna.se
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> so...
> from your aswer i post another question:
> I have data on a pg db..  i want a text-file with this format 
> for gnuplot...
> 
> 1 2
> 1 3
> 1 5
> 3 5
> 
> for 2d plotting and..
> 
> 1 2 3
> 3 4 6
> 3 6 8
> 3 5 7
> 
> for 3d plottting.
> 
> I know that with a view i can obtain a right data visualizzation...
> I know that with copy i can put "data" from table to file...
> I would use "copy" to put view data into a file... a raw 
> copy.. but you've
> your own opinion.. Ok.
> How do you do to put data into my text file without outer 
> language or bash
> scripting?
> ..i mean using only pg tools?

psql yourdatabase -F" " -A -t -c "SELECT field1,field2 FROM yourview" -o
ouputfile

Should do what you want, I think.  (Assuming that it spaces between the
fields, and not tabs - you will need to change what's after -F if it's
different)

-F sets field separator.
-A sets "unaligned mode"
-t turns off header and footer
-c sets query to run
-o sets file to write output to (if not set, you get it on stdout)


There is a *lot* of functionality in the psql frontend :-)

//Magnus


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