On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 01:16:02 PM EST, Peter J. Holzer <hjp-pg...@hjp.at> wrote: > On 2022-11-22 17:39:04 +0000, Alastair McKinley wrote: > > > \copy footable from 'input.json' (format csv, escape '^B', delimieter '^C ', quote '^E') > > > > > > where the control characters are the actual control char, not the > > > caret-letter, and it requires no escaping escapes. I realize this > > > won't work for all > > > situations. > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, this is interesting to me to try but I am > > not quite sure how this works. > > As far as I understand, escape/quote/delimiter have to be a single > > character, and CTRL-C etc. are multiple characters. >
Yes, Alastair, Peter said what I would have... > You may have to hit several Keys[1] on your keyboard, but Ctrl-C is a > single character, just like Shift-C is (the former has code 0003, the > latter 0043). > > On Unix-like systems you can usually type the control characters by > typing Ctrl-V first: > > At the psql prompt, type > select ascii(' > then hit V while holding the ctrl key > then hit C while holding the ctrl key > The terminal should display that as ^C > then complete the line with > '); > so that it looks like > select ascii('^C'); > and hit return: > > > [1] There are usually four Ctrl-Characters which need only a single > key: Ctrl-I (TAB), Ctrl-M (CR), Ctrl-[ (ESC) and Ctrl-H (BS) or Ctrl-? > (DEL). > > (On Unix systems CR is normally translated to LF, on Windows to CRLF) >