Re: Looking for postgres equivalent of mysqlimport - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From M. Bastin
Subject Re: Looking for postgres equivalent of mysqlimport
Date
Msg-id a06110411bd7094f1d488@[192.168.0.243]
Whole thread Raw
In response to Looking for postgres equivalent of mysqlimport  (Sean Davis <sdavis2@mail.nih.gov>)
Responses Re: Looking for postgres equivalent of mysqlimport
List pgsql-novice
At 9:13 AM -0400 9/17/04, Sean Davis wrote:
>I am looking for the rough equivalent of:
>
>mysqlimport -L -h <host> -r --fields-terminated-by=',' -u<user> -p<pass>
>--fields-enclosed-by='"' genekeydb *csv >report
>
>In particular, I have '"' enclosed fields.

As far as I know there's nothing to determine enclosed fields with
postgresql and you'll have to trim these '"' off after the import.

For the import, what you're looking for is COPY TO/FROM ...

Here's the documentation on COPY:
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/interactive/sql-copy.html>

If this is a one time operation that you don't need to program into
your solution you can easily do it with Eduphant from any Win or Mac
client:  <http://aliacta.com/download>
In Eduphant, click the "stdin" button to select the file you want to
import, then type the appropriate COPY command and execute it.

General caveat on imports: make sure you don't mix up text encodings!

Cheers,

Marc

pgsql-novice by date:

Previous
From: Sean Davis
Date:
Subject: Looking for postgres equivalent of mysqlimport
Next
From: Sean Davis
Date:
Subject: Re: Looking for postgres equivalent of mysqlimport