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Re: Read MS-SQL data into Postgres via ODBC link?

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Thanks

I’m importing into Postgresql 8.4.8 from MSSQL 2005.

 

I do not have control over the MSSQL server, it is at a customer’s site. I only have access to read-only views on their server, from which I replicate the data to my postgres staging tables.

 

I cannot have the MSSQL server do anything like create .csv files, since it’s not my server and the customer will not do that kind of thing (or create DTS scripts, etc. from the PUSH side).

 

I’m hoping there is a way I can simply SELECT from an ODBC source and use that SELECT as part of a Postgres INSERT statement.

 

I don’t use MySQL for anything.

 

Thanks much for your response!

 

J

 

From: Brent Wood [mailto:b.wood@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 8:58 PM
To: JB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Read MS-SQL data into Postgres via ODBC link?

 

Hi Jonathan,

I haven't done this from MySQL, but have from Postgres & from Oracle

>From a command line client, extract the data from the source table, so you get a stream of csv style records.
Then pipe these directly into a psql statement to load them into the target table.

A simple pg2pg example:

psql -d $DB1 -F '|' -Atc "select * from table;" | psql -d $DB2 -c "copy table from STDIN with delimiter '|' with null '';"

A MySQL example would be similar, the second part pretty much identical.


HTH,

  Brent Wood



Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand


>>> "Jonathan Brinkman" <JB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/05/11 12:45 PM >>>
Greetings

I'd like to INSERT data into my Postgresql 8.4.8 table directly from an
ODBC-linked MS-SQL table or view.

I'm looking at using the Cybertec tool "ODBC-LINK"
(http://www.cybertec.at/en/postgresql_products/odbc-link) but I'm wondering
if there isn't a way to do this through Postgresql directly?

I saw a post about someone doing a "SELECT * FROM XXX ODBC SOURCE" or
something like that
(http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-odbc/2009-07/msg00032.php) and that
would be cool. I don't need to import massive datasets, only 20-30K records
at a time.

Thanks much

Jonathan



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