Re: COPY command
От | Keith Worthington |
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Тема | Re: COPY command |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 44E1E636.7060804@NarrowPathInc.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | COPY command ("Mike Nees" <jmnees@hotmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Mike Nees wrote: > I have several large fixed record length files that I'm trying to load into a new db. My plan is to use a temporary tablewith one CHAR column to load the file, then use a second staging table to parse the fields and set appropriate datatypes. When I use the COPY command to load the temporary table I only get part of the record. When I encounter a FILLERcolumn, which appears to be a NULL value, the rest of the record starting with the Filler doesn't load. Total recordsize is 455, at position 61 is the first filler field, defined as PIC X(1) from the legacy system. I'm able to loadall the records in the file into the temporary table, but only for positions 1 through 60. When I looked at the flatfile in TextPad, TextPad lists a special character at position 61 with a value as "NUL (^@ = 0 = 0x0)". > > My questions: > > Are these just null characters? > Not knowing PERL; Is there any easy solution to removing these characters programmatically prior to using the COPY command? > > > I can manually remove the NULL characters, but I'm looking for a better solution. > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > > Mike Mike, The COPY command does allow you to define the NULL character using the WITH NULL AS attribute. COPY mytable FROM 'myfile' WITH NULL AS 'null string'; See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/sql-copy.html HTH -- Kind Regards, Keith
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