On 8/29/19 10:39 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Next problem is one I've not before encountered.
The .sql file used to import data to the fish_counts table has rows
such as
this one:
('1237796458250','0','17174','Buchanan Creek','Buchanan Creek trib to
North
Fork Nehalem River','0-3.25','161980','Unknown','Jack or subadult','Peak
live & dead fish','Spawner Counts','ODFW','2012-01-06','1950-1974',25,
'1950-10-01','1951-01-31','Ground','Actual Physical Counts',0), [Lines
wrapped in the message only.]
When I submit this query I get no rows returned:
select * from fish_counts where stream_tribs ilike 'Nehalem';
count_id | loc_id | downstream | upstream | stream_name |
stream_tribs | r
iver_miles | itis_tsn | production | life_stage | count_type |
data_categor
y | compiled_by | updated | years | nbr_observations | begin_date |
end_dat
e | sample_method | calc_method | count_value
----------+--------+------------+----------+-------------+--------------+--
-----------+----------+------------+------------+------------+-------------
--+-------------+---------+-------+------------------+------------+--------
--+---------------+-------------+-------------
(0 rows)
What is equally puzzling is when I search the input file using
grep -c -e "Nehalem" fish_counts
0 is returned, the same as the postgres query.
I want to understand what I've done incorrectly.
TIA,
Rich
Are you sure that particular file has the search string?
grep -i nehalem fish_counts