Re: COPY FROM command v8.1.4

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Hi Tom,

Sorry - to all my groupies out there for the time delay :) -

It's a rather time consuming endeavor.

Ok the ctid numbers did all seem to match for the group of 25 rows that disappear.

For example., ctiid (146649,1) to (146649,25) represented a group or block of 25 rows that go missing. I have 44 total columns including the system objects. In case it helps, here's my data types.

I'm not following exactly what these results mean. Are you saying because it has the same ctid that it's a hardware problem? I would find that difficult to believe because I've reproduced this on 2 different file systems WAFL and REISER FS with totally different hard drives.


 varchar(14) NOT NULL,
 varchar(9) NOT NULL,
 varchar(4) NOT NULL,
 varchar(14),
 varchar(25) NOT NULL,
  char(1) NOT NULL,
  char(4) NOT NULL,
  char(1) NOT NULL,
  char(1) NOT NULL,
  char(3) NOT NULL,
  char(1) NOT NULL,
  char(2),
  char(12),
 umeric(7,3) NOT NULL,
 char(1) NOT NULL,
 char(1) NOT NULL,
 varchar(8) NOT NULL,
 char(3) NOT NULL,
 char(2) NOT NULL,
 char(3) NOT NULL,
 char(3) NOT NULL,
  int4 NOT NULL,
 int4 NOT NULL,
 char(1) NOT NULL,
 timestamp,
 timestamp,
 timestamp NOT NULL,
 timestamp NOT NULL,
 int4,
 char(5),
 varchar(14),
 int4,
 char(1),
 numeric(12,3),
 numeric(12,3),
 char(1),
 char(1),
 nuumeric(4,3)




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