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От | J.T. Hartzler |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.43.0207250957190.15125-100000@wap.ntelos.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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I have a flat text file that is pipe delimited that I am trying to load in a postgresql table. The data is in the following format: COLUMN_NAME;value|COLUMN_NAME;value| ... etc I read each line of the file into an array (in perl) and then load each member of the array into a hash. The reason for all of this is that I need to convert some of the values and a hash seems to be the easiest way to manage the data. After all changes are commplete I use the hash to feed my DBI insert statement. When I do I get the following error: Relation 'TABLE_NAME' does not have attribute 'COLUMN_NAME' I modified my script to print out the SQL that it is trying to execute and it is in what I believe to be the correct format. The format is as follows: insert into TABLE_NAME (COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_NAME) VALUES ('value', 'value', 'value') It looks to me like it is saying that the column specified by COLUMN_NAME does not exsist but when I do a \dt TABLE_NAME it is there. Because I loaded the data into a hash the COLUMN_NAME's are not in the same order as they appear in the database but from reading the docs it looks to me that all long as the COLUMN_NAME's I put in my insert statement match up with the values I should be OK (this is how it worked when I was using mysql). I thought that maybe I did not have write perms on the table all seems to be fine there also. I also tried cutting and pasting the SQL generated by my script into a psql window and got the same error. Thanks for any insight, I am at a loss jth
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