Re: Import German Decimal Numbers - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jan Christian Dittmer
Subject Re: Import German Decimal Numbers
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Msg-id 4821AB86.9020008@web.de
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In response to Re: Import German Decimal Numbers  ("Ken Allen" <KenA@BarrettXplore.com>)
Responses Re: Import German Decimal Numbers  (Tino Wildenhain <tino@wildenhain.de>)
Re: Import German Decimal Numbers  (Thomas Pundt <mlists@rp-online.de>)
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Thank you very much!
You have remind me that the our server runs under Linux and not under
Windows as our clients :-)
So indeed I can use a sed-pipe construct to switch '.' and ','.
But wait, there is just another problem then. Our date format is also
german :-( "DD.MM.YY" or
"DD.MM.YYYY". So if I just exchange '.' and ',' the date will be
unreadable for the import :-(
The (current) file is 1.4 GB so it will take ages to let awk chew on it
I guess.

    Christian

Ken Allen wrote:
> I would replace the ',' with something else such as a '#' first then
> replace the decimal with the ',' then replace the '#' with a decimal '.'
>
> If you do the ',' with a '.' first then all of them will be '.' and you
> wont know which ones to change.
>

> Don't know, but you can replace the , to . within the ascii-file (sed,
> awk, ...).
>
>
> Andreas

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