Paul Malm wrote: > C:\Users\an\bin>C:\Tmp\psql -h 10.211.43.22 -p 5432 -U postgres -d aatest -w > -c "\copy public.""Bayern"" FROM 'C:\Users\an\test\Bayern.csv' WITH > DELIMITER ';' CSV" > Error: extra data after expected last column > CONTEXT: COPY Bayern, row 1: > "48.455555555555556;11.800833333333333;Anglberg/Amper;Industrial > plant;722;220;220;2133;0;0;Undefined..." > > I have a table (Bayern) with all columns in the right format. There is a > column-value which has a '/' in the string (Anglberg/Amper). I think that > '/' is taken for a delimeter, since when I replace / with 'white space' it > works. There's no reason for '/' to be taken as a delimiter. Can you can share the table definition and the offending line as an attachment, so that someone can try to reproduce this with the exact same data? Also mention your PostgreSQL version and the shell the command is invoked from (cmd.exe, powershell, something else?) just in case it matters. Best regards, -- Daniel Vérité PostgreSQL-powered mailer: http://www.manitou-mail.org Twitter: @DanielVerite