Re: Issue with copying data from a text file.
| От | Paul Lambert |
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| Тема | Re: Issue with copying data from a text file. |
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| Msg-id | 45FF4DFA.1020202@autoledgers.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Issue with copying data from a text file. ("Andrej Ricnik-Bay" <andrej.groups@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Issue with copying data from a text file.
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| Список | pgsql-sql |
Andrej Ricnik-Bay wrote: > On 3/20/07, Paul Lambert <paul.lambert@autoledgers.com.au> wrote: > >> The source file comes from extracts on our main application which sits >> inside an in-house pretending-to-be-a-dbms file system. The content of >> these extracts would be difficult to change - the extract program would >> need to parse the data looking for quotes and preceed them with the >> necessary escape character. >> >> Not being a proper database dump it's not a simple matter of flicking a >> switch to get it to include the escape character. The way the extracts >> are written would require a few dozen lines of code to each extract, and >> theres about 40ish extracts. >> >> Plus I don't maintain that side of our code, and those that do can be a >> bit lazy and I'd likely be waiting months to get it done - if they even >> decide to do it. > Pipe it through sed and replace the Carets with TABS? > sed 's/^/\t/g' c:/temp/autodrs_deal_lines.txt > > c:/temp/autodrs_deal_lines.tab > > Then use copy like so: > \copy table from 'c:/temp/autodrs_deal_lines.tab' delimiter E'\t' null '' > > > Cheers, > Andrej > > The data contains tabs... don't ask why... I don't have a clue :P I'll do something along the lines of sed... but not with sed, I'll use the command line interpreter on the OpenVMS systems where the extracts run. I just thought there might have been a quicker way to switch it off in the copy command, i.e. specifying "quote none" as one of the parameters to the command. I guess not... Thanks for the pointers. P. -- Paul Lambert Database Administrator AutoLedgers
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