Re: copy command - something not found - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Susan Hurst
Subject Re: copy command - something not found
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Msg-id 8a390a7b2e845d38e0a2413966cb5b93@mail.brookhurstdata.net
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In response to copy command - something not found  (Susan Hurst <susan.hurst@brookhurstdata.com>)
List pgsql-general
Tom...I think you are right about feeding the contents of the csv file 
to the shell instead of psql. After drilling down a bit more into my 
script, I now think I have a UNIX shell script problem rather than a 
psql problem.

I do appreciate everyone's input as it has been most helpful in my 
efforts to figure out what is not the problem.

Thanks for your help!

Sue
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Susan E Hurst
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Brookhurst Data LLC
Email: susan.hurst@brookhurstdata.com
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On 2020-12-29 13:55, Tom Lane wrote:
> Susan Hurst <susan.hurst@brookhurstdata.com> writes:
>> ##-- output from terminal window
>> /home/dbzone/stp/rfc_db/RFC-00001/RFC-00001_copy_bar_active.csv:
>> schema_name,table_name,table_alias: not found
>> /home/dbzone/stp/rfc_db/RFC-00001/RFC-00001_copy_bar_active.csv:
>> chief,source_systems,ssys: not found
>> /home/dbzone/stp/rfc_db/RFC-00001/RFC-00001_copy_bar_active.csv:
>> chief,lookup_categories,lcat: not found
>> /home/dbzone/stp/rfc_db/RFC-00001/RFC-00001_copy_bar_active.csv:
>> chief,lookup_data,ldat: not found
> 
> I'd say you're feeding the contents of the csv file to the Unix shell,
> not to psql.  It's not real clear how that would happen given what you
> show as your initial shell command, but maybe ${CSVPATH} contains
> something odd?  Also, as David noted, "-c" without any argument
> certainly isn't right.
> 
>             regards, tom lane



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