Simon,
Thanks for this. I don' t have pgloader installed and a quick search
seems to suggest it's a Linux tool? I'm working in Windows
unfortunately. Maybe a bit more info would be good...
Here is my table:
create table ibus_17_11_2011(
route INTEGER,
scheduled_depart_time TIMESTAMP
)
Here is my copy command:
COPY ibus_17_11_2011 from 'C:/Program Files
(x86)/PostgreSQL/8.4/data/ibus_17_11_2011_v2.csv' DELIMITERS ',' CSV;
My date looks like this:
2 , 17/11/2011 17:08:35
3 , 17/11/2011 17:08:56
Thanks
James
On 4 May 2012 12:47, Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> On 4 May 2012 12:38, James David Smith <james.david.smith@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Any sugestions please?
>
> Use pgloader
>
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