From: | toni hernández <toni(at)sigte(dot)udg(dot)edu> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: copy command and column attribute |
Date: | 2009-03-31 07:39:55 |
Message-ID: | 49D1C8CB.4000402@sigte.udg.edu |
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Thanks a lot Guillaume,
It worked!!
Guillaume Lelarge escribió:
> Le lundi 30 mars 2009 à 16:39:59, toni hernández a écrit :
>
>> [...]
>> I've been trying to import some data from a csv file to my database.
>> I have some fields of the table that I want to keep so I typed
>>
>> copy mytable (column
>> Affidabilita_stratigrafica,Ambiente,Anno,Componenti_geologici) FROM
>> E'c://export_us_sg4.csv' with delimiter ',' csv quote as '"';
>>
>> This way I expect some fields to remain with the default value, but an
>> error appears near "column"
>>
>> Am I typing it wrong?
>>
>
> Yes, there should be no COLUMN keyword in this statement.
>
> copy mytable (Affidabilita_stratigrafica,Ambiente,Anno,Componenti_geologici)
> FROM E'c://export_us_sg4.csv' with delimiter ',' csv quote as '"';
>
> This should work better.
>
>
>
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