Thank you Farjad,

following your suggestion I'm now able to import my csv and the serial 
automatically is inserted in the new records.

Bye

E.

From: farjad.fa...@checknetworks.com
To: frippe12...@hotmail.com; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: RE: [GENERAL] csv import error
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 13:38:27 +0100

Hi Eugenio,  How you got about resolving this depends on your project, the size 
of data. 

For a simple case, which this seems to be. Simply  don’t insert the serial 
column. E.g. remove both name of the column and its corresponding value in the 
insert statement. Postgresql will insert these automatically.  If the size of 
the data is larger or there are dependencies on the OID value elsewhere in the 
DB then recreated the target table but without making the column ‘serial’. But 
actually creating all columns.  And inserting all column values.  Once the 
operation is done. Then manually create serial sequencer and attach it to the 
OID column.  The disadvantage of this is in error detection and correction of 
the process. If there are errors in CSV files ,which often are as sometimes 
they are edited manually, then it will be more time consuming to correct. 
Depending on the size of data in CSV file.  Hope this helps.   Best Regards  
Farjad Farid From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Eugenio Trumpy
Sent: 23 September 2014 13:14
To: farjad.fa...@checknetworks.com; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] csv import error Hi,

I adjusted the csv, changing the semi-column with column and inserting the 
quote for character.
Now it seems to be better but I got another error. This last is due to the fact 
that oid column in my
postgresql table is a serial and I did not filled it in csv because I was 
thinking that would have been 
filled-in automatically during the data import.

What do you suggest on this regard? How can I solve?

E.From: farjad.fa...@checknetworks.com
To: frippe12...@hotmail.com; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: RE: [GENERAL] csv import error
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 12:03:15 +0100 Hi,  Quotation marks should be around 
both the name of each and every column and their values.  As the columns names 
are all lower case. You may wish to remove all quotation marks which is much 
easier. But character value needs quotation mark. Also replace the semi-column 
as column separation character with commas for sql insert statement. What has 
happened here is that the values from CSV are directly  inserted into sql. It 
needs a little bit of extra work.  Hope this helps.  Best Regards  Farjad Farid 
From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Eugenio Trumpy
Sent: 23 September 2014 11:26
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] csv import error Hello,

I'm trying to import data using a csv file,
but I got an error:

 
ERROR:  column "key;daprof;aprof;tipo;valore;note;oid;unit_mis" of relation 
"assorb" does not existLINE 1: INSERT INTO "info_pozzi_hydrocarbon"."assorb" 
("key;daprof;a...                                                       ^In 
statement:

INSERT INTO "info_pozzi_hydrocarbon"."assorb" 
("key;daprof;aprof;tipo;valore;note;oid;unit_mis") VALUES 
('1001334;19.1;21;A;6;;;11')
My sql statement for the table that I would like to populate is:

-- Table: info_pozzi_hydrocarbon.assorb

-- DROP TABLE info_pozzi_hydrocarbon.assorb;

CREATE TABLE info_pozzi_hydrocarbon.assorb
(
  key integer,
  daprof double precision,
  aprof double precision,
  tipo character(1),
  valore double precision,
  note character(254),
  oid serial NOT NULL,
  unit_mis smallint,
  CONSTRAINT assorb_pk PRIMARY KEY (oid),
  CONSTRAINT assorb_fk FOREIGN KEY (key)
      REFERENCES pozzi (key) MATCH SIMPLE
      ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE CASCADE,
  CONSTRAINT unit_m_fk FOREIGN KEY (unit_mis)
      REFERENCES info_cod.unita (unita) MATCH SIMPLE
      ON UPDATE NO ACTION ON DELETE NO ACTION
)
WITH (
  OIDS=FALSE
);

the csv file is like the following (it is only a part):
key;daprof;aprof;tipo;valore;note;oid;unit_mis1001334;19.1;21;A;6;;;111001334;93.5;94;A;30;;;111001334;94;115;A;20;;;111001334;154.5;255;A;644;;;111001334;273;282;A;4;;;111001334;298;309;A;7;;;111001334;432;1224;P;1850;;;114277001;121;901;A;397;ALLARGAMENTO
 FORO;;114277001;121;901;A;96;PERFORAZIONE;;11


The filed order it is the same and also the decimal separator is set as dot. I 
set also the delimiter for fields.
I don't understand what was the problem. 

Can somebody help me?

Eugenio                                           

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