On 12/29/20 12:01 PM, Susan Hurst wrote:
Actually, the -c was in an example of a copy command that I found while working at my last job. I tried executing the command without the -c and got the same results as before, so I suppose I really don't know what it means.

Can you enlighten me?

-c is for a command string and if I am following < ${CSVPATH}copycmd.z(tmp) is a redirect of a file.

It will help to know what is actually in the file?


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On 2020-12-29 13:23, David G. Johnston wrote:


On Tuesday, December 29, 2020, Susan Hurst <susan.hu...@brookhurstdata.com <mailto:susan.hu...@brookhurstdata.com>> wrote:


    ##-- shell script command
    psql -c < ${CSVPATH}copycmd.z

Given the meaning of ā€œ-cā€ what are you expecting that to do?
David J.


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