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Re: COPY from CSV, passing in default value?

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A more elegant way is to include the create table and copy into a function and pass the default values to this function.

Am 17/05/2012 03:35, schrieb adebarros:
Hi, Ben,

Thanks for the suggestion. I do realize I could create the default value for
the column; however, I probably should have specified that in this scenario
I would want to supply several different values for the county (or any other
missing field) during import. i.e., if I first imported a CSV with data for
Cumberland County and then later another CSV for Putnam County.

In any event, the solution from Francois does the trick.

Thanks again!

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