On 10/1/07, pere roca ristol <peroc79@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi everybody, > I want to enter a .CSV file using COPY comand and plpgsql. > It enters latitude,longitude and some data. In the CSV data there is no > field (such as "user_name" or current_time) that allow distinguish future > queries for different users (ex: select x,y from table where user_name=z; > after entering lat,lon I would like to update the_geom in another table > using the lat,lon of ONLY this user). > I could update this kind of data ("user_name") using php but next user > could not enter his data by COPY (it only lets fill the destination table if > ALL the fields are the same as the CSV or text file). I'm not a 100% certain I understand what you're trying to achieve, but to me this looks like a mis-use? Why not use the relational features of your RDBMS and just pick a location from a table created once via a unique value you assign during (or after) the COPY? > Thanks, > Pere Cheers, Andrej -- Please don't top post, and don't use HTML e-Mail :} Make your quotes concise. http://www.american.edu/econ/notes/htmlmail.htm ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster