Hey list, I have a dump of a table from a mysql database. I spent the last two days running search-and-replace regexes and other such formatting changes in order to get it loadable into PostgreSQL. I finally got to what seemed like the end of the process, when this happened as I tried to load it: db_user@main_db => BEGIN; BEGIN Time: 0.243 ms db_user@main_db *=> \i data.sql INSERT 0 431 Time: 679.312 ms INSERT 0 323 Time: 193.857 ms Query buffer reset (cleared). psql:data.sql:3: invalid command \n db_user@main_db *=> ROLLBACK; ROLLBACK Time: 0.458 ms The file does contain quite a bit of \r\n's in them for newlines inside VARCHAR and TEXT columns, but I thought they would be converted into actual newlines as I import it, not the actual character strings "\n" and "\r". I know that \r is the psql command to clear the query buffer, which is why that message is showing up in the above log. Does anyone recommend anything to solve this problem? Should I just replace \r\n with a space or an actual line break in the sql file itself? Thanks. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general