Hello, I provide an example below: { "lxOid": -2147483213, "lxFlags": 67108864, "lxType": 1076431157, "lxFromLat": 341897887, "lxFromId": 1128100732, "lxToLat": 341897887, "lxToId": 1128103344, "lxCrDate": "2021-02-05 13:48:55.000", "lxRelRul": 1, "lxModDate": "2021-02-05 13:48:55.000", "lxOwner": -1400837562, "lxAltOwn1": -655292577, "lxAltOwn2": 54575254, "lxTenant": 1, "lxDOV": 1, "lxIOV": 1, "lxToType": -1487879320 }, { "lxOid": -2147482748, "lxFlags": 67108864, "lxType": -1075776416, "lxFromLat": 341897887, "lxFromId": -215312115, "lxToLat": 341897887, "lxToId": -215311217, "lxCrDate": "2022-01-24 07:31:56.000", "lxRelRul": 1, "lxModDate": "2022-01-24 07:31:56.000", "lxOwner": 1282737577, "lxAltOwn1": -655292577, "lxAltOwn2": 54575254, "lxTenant": 1, "lxDOV": 1, "lxIOV": 1, "lxToType": -60774595 }, { "lxOid": -2147481421, "lxFlags": 67108864, "lxType": 1517856560, "lxFromLat": 341897887, "lxFromId": -1053599722, "lxToLat": 341897887, "lxToId": 1511184627, "lxCrDate": "2021-10-13 08:05:12.000", "lxRelRul": 1, "lxModDate": "2022-03-18 07:34:33.000", "lxOwner": -1400837562, "lxAltOwn1": -655292577, "lxAltOwn2": 54575254, "lxTenant": 1, "lxDOV": 1, "lxIOV": 1, "lxToType": -1487835620 } Regards. > On Apr 21, 2024, at 9:09 PM, Erik Wienhold <ewie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 2024-04-21 19:34 +0200, Salim KOC wrote: >> I have a 5gb rpt file. >> Rpt file content is as follows: >> >> >> (base) skoc@skoc ~ % head -5 '/Users/skoc/postgresql/lx/lxRo.rpt' >> lxOid|lxFlags|lxType|lxFromLat|lxFromId|lxToLat|lxToId|lxCrDate|lxRelRul|lxModDate|lxOwner|lxAltOwn1|lxAltOwn2|lxTenant|lxDOV|lxIOV|lxToType >> -2147483508|67108864|-542076010|341897887|-40640797|341897887|-40639830|2020-01-24 11:14:52.000|1|2020-01-24 11:14:52.000|-1062416028|-655292577|-1283415274|1|1|1|-2099227551 >> -2147483247|67108864|-366961227|341897887|-1257644257|341897887|1179980124|2023-04-26 07:43:53.000|1|2023-04-26 07:43:53.000|-1536708294|-655292577|-2119128014|1|-1071039821|-1071043321|708897621 >> -2147483213|67108864|1076431157|341897887|1128100732|341897887|1128103344|2021-02-05 13:48:55.000|1|2021-02-05 13:48:55.000|-1400837562|-655292577|54575254|1|1|1|-1487879320 >> -2147482748|67108864|-1075776416|341897887|-215312115|341897887|-215311217|2022-01-24 07:31:56.000|1|2022-01-24 07:31:56.000|1282737577|-655292577|54575254|1|1|1|-60774595 >> >> Delimiters is “|” >> Current posttgresql version: >> PostgreSQL 16.2 on x86_64-apple-darwin20.6.0, compiled by Apple clang version 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.9), 64-bit >> plm=# show work_mem; >> work_mem >> ---------- >> 16MB >> (1 row) >> >> >> I created a table with the following command. >> >> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS public.lxbo >> ( >> c1 serial NOT NULL, >> c2 jsonb NOT NULL, >> CONSTRAINT lxbo_pkey PRIMARY KEY (c1) >> ) >> >> The process I want to do: >> insert the data whose content is specified above into column c2 in jsonb format. > > You did not say how the jsonb should look. I assume you want a separate > row for each line in the rpt file and use the same property names as in > the header row. > >> 1-How should the rpt file content be converted to jsonb format? >> 2-What is the way to import the relevant jsonb file into the table I specified? > > Because the rpt file looks like CSV, I'd create a temporary table with > the same columns as in the rpt file and load the file with \copy: > > CREATE TEMP TABLE tmp_lxbo (...); > \copy tmp_lxbo from '/Users/skoc/postgresql/lx/lxRo.rpt' (format csv, delimiter '|', header match) > > Then convert the tmp_lxbo rows with to_jsonb: > > INSERT INTO public.lxbo (c2) SELECT to_jsonb(lxbo_raw.*) FROM tmp_lxbo; > >> 3-Do I need to update the work_mem value and/or any other value? > > No, not for this import process. work_mem is relevant for query > operations such as sorting and merging. > > -- > Erik