Re: CSV import - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Jean-Luc Lachance
Subject Re: CSV import
Date
Msg-id 3E373369.52C862DE@nsd.ca
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In response to CSV import  (Oliver Vecernik <vecernik@aon.at>)
List pgsql-sql
You can acheive the same result with:

tr -d '"\015' < file_name.txt | psql {etc...}

Unix EOL is LF not CR.


Guy Fraser wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> You will need two text utilities {dos2unix and sed} to do this in the simplest
> way. They are fairly standard text utilities and are probably already on your
> machine.
> 
> This is how I would do it :
> 
> sed "s/\"//g" file_name.txt \
>         | dos2unix \
>         | pgsql -c "COPY table_name FROM STDIN USING DELIMITERS ',';" db
> 
> Where "file_name.txt" is the csv file you want to import and "table_name" is
> the previously created table you want to insert the data into and db is the
> database name.
> 
> How this works is "sed" {stream editor} removes all the double quote
> characters '"' then pipes the output through "dos2unix" which converts all the
> CRLF {DOS EOL} sequences into CR {UNIX EOL} characters, then pipes the data to
> "pgsql"  with a command that does a bulk insert into the table of the database
> you have selected.
> 
> Guy
> 
> Oliver Vecernik wrote:
> > Hi again!
> >
> > After investigating a little bit further my CSV import couldn't work
> > because of following reasons:
> >
> > 1. CSV files are delimited with CR/LF
> > 2. text fields are surrounded by double quotes
> >
> > Is there a direct way to import such files into PostgreSQL?
> >
> > I would like to have something like MySQL provides:
> >
> > LOAD DATA [LOW_PRIORITY | CONCURRENT] [LOCAL] INFILE 'file_name.txt'
> >    [REPLACE | IGNORE]
> >    INTO TABLE tbl_name
> >    [FIELDS
> >        [TERMINATED BY '\t']
> >        [[OPTIONALLY] ENCLOSED BY '']
> >        [ESCAPED BY '\\' ]
> >    ]
> >    [LINES TERMINATED BY '\n']
> >    [IGNORE number LINES]
> >    [(col_name,...)]
> >
> > Has anybody written such a function already?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Oliver
> >
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