Reg Me Please <regmeplease@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > At a certain point I get an error telling about a > "invalid input syntax for type numeric" > The incriminated line number is the last one (the one containing the \.). > Is there a way to know which line is really malformed? Why do you think the report is inaccurate? I can reproduce this by putting a few spaces in front of \., for instance. regression=# create table foo(f1 numeric); CREATE TABLE regression=# copy foo from stdin; Enter data to be copied followed by a newline. End with a backslash and a period on a line by itself. >> 123 >> \. regression=# copy foo from stdin; Enter data to be copied followed by a newline. End with a backslash and a period on a line by itself. >> \. >> \. ERROR: invalid input syntax for type numeric: " " CONTEXT: COPY foo, line 1, column f1: " " regression=# As the psql prompt mentions, \. has to be alone on a line. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org/