Re: COPY command works with older driver but not newer one ?
От | Warren Bell |
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Тема | Re: COPY command works with older driver but not newer one ? |
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Msg-id | 496AAABD.7070606@clarksnutrition.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | COPY command works with older driver but not newer one ? (Warren Bell <warren@clarksnutrition.com>) |
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Re: COPY command works with older driver but not newer one
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When you say server I am assuming you are talking about the database, if so, I am only talking about one 8.1 database. The older driver works on 8.1 and the newer driver does not work on 8.1. I also tried the same scenario on a PostgresPlus 8.3 database on an Apple with the same results, the older driver worked and the newer one does not. Why does it work with the older driver and not the new one? Is this a capability that was changed between drivers? Oliver Jowett wrote: You will need to synthesize the complete query string yourself instead of using a parameter placeholder, as it appears that the server doesn't support a parameter placeholder as the filename argument to COPY FROM. This is similar to how you can't use parameter placeholders for table names, etc - the driver is limited by where the server's query parser will accept a $1, $2, etc in the query string. Though I'm not sure why the server doesn't allow this case, it seems like the argument to COPY FROM is data, not structural. Perhaps the FROM STDIN case is the problem. -O 19:18:01.025 (1) FE=> Parse(stmt=null,query="COPY import FROM $1",oids={1043}) 19:18:01.029 (1) FE=> Bind(stmt=null,portal=null,$1=</Users/Warren/Desktop/test.txt>) 19:18:01.048 (1) <=BE ErrorMessage(ERROR: syntax error at or near "$1"
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