Suggest:
create another table, use text, instead of date type for that filed. AFter you
get imported and fix invalid data for that filed, in pgsql, you can convert it
to date type
In pgsql, this is easy to find those invalid data.
Bangh
Peralta Miguel-MPERALT1 wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>
> Would anyone know how to find a bad date field in an external file? I have
> an external file that I am using to populate a table using the following
> command:
> COPY release_data FROM '/home/mperalta/release_data' USING DELIMITERS '|'
>
> When I issue this command, the response afte a while is the following:
>
> ERROR; Bad date external representation '9'
>
> The external file is rather large and I've tried finding this bad date
> manually with no success. The table I'm copying into has a datestamp of
> type DATE.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
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