Thanks Adrian,
Apologies, i’d assumed specifying “CSV” would work just for actual CSV files with comma separation.
Thanks again
Andy
From: Adrian Klaver-3 [via PostgreSQL] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: 14 November 2011 14:24
To: LPlateAndy
Subject: Re: issue with delimiter in field during COPY
On Monday, November 14, 2011 5:39:41 am LPlateAndy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using COPY to bring data into a table. It uses "|" which i allow for with a
> command such as:
>
> COPY mydata FROM E'C:\\mydata\\mydata.txt' USING DELIMITERS '|'
>
> This works fine except for a url field which randomly includes a pipeline
> "|" character. Despite the url being in quotation (" ") marks, the field is
> split in two resulting in an unexpected number of columns.
>
> Looking at the data imported, i can see that the quotation marks seem to
> have been imported as well rather than the content recognised as text.
>
> Is there any way to force the system to recognise the quotation marks, the
> info in postgres 9.0 documentation seems to suggest that it is only
> possible to specify the quotation marks using 'quote' for CSV format
> (along with specifying the header).
have to specify a HEADER. The HEADER option is a toggle, if it is present it
indicates that there is a header row. If it is not present than that indicates
there is no header.
>
> Any help much appreciated...
>
> Andy
>
>
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