Hi Adrian\Kiran, 

Below is the issue. 

We are migrating from Db2 to Postgre. 

The Db2 dump consists of back Slash \ with in the data [dump] , but postgre is 
not escaping the Slash.

For example if name consist of Vinod\G after the inserting the dump the value 
in postgre is VinodG where as I need it as Vinod\G.

Since the dump is huge data I can't replace \  within the data to escape Slash. 

We are using import utility provided by Postgre. 

Can you please give me any solution in this regard?.

@kiran-let me also try solution you provided in the below mail. 

Regards, 
Vinod
_______________________________________
From: Adrian Klaver [adrian.kla...@aklaver.com]
Sent: 02 May 2019 20:04
To: ravikris...@mail.com; Guntry Vinod
Cc: pgsql-gene...@postgresql.org; Venkatamurali Krishna Gottuparthi; Biswa 
Ranjan Dash
Subject: Re: Back Slash \ issue

On 5/2/19 7:30 AM, ravikris...@mail.com wrote:
>  > We have dump from DB2 and trying to upload it Postgre.
> DB2 export command has an option to export it as CSV which quotes data
> so that any embedded
> lines or special characters inside the data is treated fine.  Does the
> csv format has quotes enclosing it ?

Please show the command you use to import into Postgres.
Also the error message you get.


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
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