On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 12:51:47 -0400, Stef wrote > Hello Everyone, > Currently, here at work, I am doing the whole > 'advocacy' part of postgreSQL. It's not really hard to > do, as the other database's are MySQL and Sybase ;) > > There is obviously a whole spat of data munging > going on in the background, and I noticed that psql in > 8.0.1 now accepts CSV ! Great. > > Except, it doesn't really appear to be 100% there. > Numeric's wrapped in '...' don't want to appear to go in. > Is this a 'known problem' ? > > Table "public.visitor_main" > Column | Type | Modifiers > > ------------------+----------------------+------------------------------ > iuserid | numeric(12,0) | not null > firstname | character(25) | not null > lastname | character(25) | not null > > Sample Data line > '3236','Alonzo','Peter' > > ERROR: invalid input syntax for type numeric: "'3236'" > CONTEXT: COPY visitor_main, line 1, column iuserid: "'3236'" > > Thoughts ? > Regards > Steph
Steph, '3236' is a string not a numeric. As I see it (novice that I am) you have three choices. 1) Write an external program (gawk, sed, etc.) to remove the quotes around that field. 2) Import the data into an intermediate table and then using an after trigger move and manipulate the data using CAST. 3) Import the data into your table using a BEFORE trigger and manipulate the data using CAST. HTH Kind Regards, Keith ---------------------------(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