Re: Selectively Importing Data - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | David Blomstrom |
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Subject | Re: Selectively Importing Data |
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Msg-id | CAA54Z0hD9t0WVHnLya2kBeZhABL5GOnroOGU1P-H3DUks1t-uA@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Selectively Importing Data ("Charles Clavadetscher" <clavadetscher@swisspug.org>) |
List | pgsql-general |
Thanks for the tips.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 7:12 AM, Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetscher@swisspug.org> wrote:
Hello
This should work:
\copy taxon (descr) from <filename> ;
This is true if your sheet has only one column, so you should delete that column. However if you happen to have another table with a foreign key on taxonid you will probably screw up the references. But from your description I take it, that this is not the case.
Bye
Charles> --
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> From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Raymond O'Donnell
> Sent: Samstag, 31. Oktober 2015 12:42
> To: David Blomstrom <david.blomstrom@gmail.com>; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Selectively Importing Data
>
> On 31/10/2015 00:24, David Blomstrom wrote:
> > First consider the following table:
> >
> > create table taxon (
> > taxonid serial,
> > descr text
> > );
> >
> > As I understand it, "serial" means that column will automatically
> > populate with a numerical key.
> >
> > If I want to fill the field 'descr' with a list of scientific names
> > stored in a spreadsheet, then how would I proceed?
> >
> > I have a spreadsheet that has about a dozen columns. I copied the field
> > with scientific names into a new spreadsheet. Then I created an empty
> > field on the left. So I have a spreadsheet with two columns. I saved it
> > as a CSV file.
> >
> > When I try to import it with pgAdmin III, I get the error message
> >
> > WARNING: null value in column "taxonid" violates non-null constraint
> >
> > How can I import that single column into the second column in this
> > table? Thanks.
>
> Serial columns will only get populated if there's no value (or no NULL
> either) inserted into that column. "Serial" [1] is not a real data type;
> it's just a handy shorthand for creating a sequence, setting a DEFAULT
> of nextval([sequence name]) on the column, and making that column NOT NULL.
>
> At a guess, I think that - by creating the blank column in the
> spreadsheet and then importing from it - you were actually inserting
> NULL into the taxonid column, hence violating the NOT NULL constraint.
>
> You need to find some way of excluding the taxonid column from the
> import, so that the DEFAULT mechanism will populate it for you. I don't
> know how you do that with pgAdmin; I know it can be done with COPY from
> the command-line. You could try posting to the pgAdmin mailing list [2]
> about it.
>
> I hope that helps,
>
> Ray.
>
>
> [1]
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/datatype-numeric.html#DATATYPE-SERIAL
>
> [2] http://www.pgadmin.org/support/list.php
>
>
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