[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Louie Kwan) writes: > Do anyone of you aware of any PG import tool same as SQL*LOADER in ORACLE > > We are doing some DataWarehouse work and need to import a large set of data > from csv files. > > We are trying a import tool from ems-hitech.com, but I have troubles when > loading time and date columns. > > Any help is much appreciated. > > Thanks > Louie > > ------ | Creating NNM_HOST Table > ------ | > > CREATE TABLE NNM_NODES ( > lastLoadTime_e DATE, > domain_name VARCHAR(10), > ---- > ovtopo_id INTEGER NOT NULL, > node_type VARCHAR(10), > node_name VARCHAR(30), > ov_status VARCHAR(10), > ipaddress VARCHAR(15) > ); > data.csv > -------- > 31/01/2004,D1H01,845,IP,dfrQCQCRD1,Normal,142.130.35.1 > 31/01/2004,D1H01,849,IP,dfrQCIMCP1,Normal,142.130.130.33 > 31/01/2004,D1H01,853,IP,dfrQCSIBL1,Normal,142.130.130.19
At this point, the 'equivalent' to SQL*LOADER is some combination of Perl, Python, Tcl, or some other favorite scripting language. I seem to recall that someone (he'll remain nameless :-)) was working on a tool rather like this; I'm not sure where deployment of that stands. -- output = ("cbbrowne" "@" "ntlug.org") http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/advocacy.html "SCSI is *NOT* magic. There are *fundamental technical reasons* why it is necessary to sacrifice a young goat to your SCSI chain now and then." ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly