> > --- Luke Pascoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a table which defines various possible file > > delimiters (CHAR(1) NOT > > NULL), for the moment it'll only contain comma and > > tab. Inserting a comma is > > easy, but inserting a tab is proving somewhat more > > difficult. > > > > How do I do it in 'psql'? > > > > --> Try using '\t' for tab. > Example : > INSERT INTO table1(f1) values ('\t'); > > I'm not sure if inserting a TAB character will > cause some side-effects for commands like COPY FROM / > TO since these commands use tab to delimit fields. > If you want to be on the safe side on COPY commands, you could change to BYTEA type. '\t' still works on INSERT, only on retrieval it would show up as '\011'.
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