I have no problem loading a table using bulkloader. Eg. OUTPUT = schema.tablename # [<schema_name>.]table_name INPUT = /filelocation/table.csv # Input data location (absolute path) TYPE = CSV # Input file type QUOTE = "\"" # Quoting character ESCAPE = \ # Escape character for Quoting DELIMITER = ~
However, we have two problems I cannot seem to overcome or get the correct setup... that is, our schema names contain a # sign in them therefore if you want to reference this you need double quotes. "schema#1".tablename I cannot seem to get the ctl file to accept this name. The other problem is we use hex 7F as our delemeter for all our files and I cannot seem to overcome that problem as well. Note that I can load this file no problem with \copy command, but we would like to test the difference between the pg_loader and \copy for large volume files. Eg. Of \copy command.... #!/bin/ksh . /source statement hex7f="E'\x7F'" schema='"schema#1"' table="tablename" database="db" starttime=$(psql -d $database -tc "select now();") echo $starttime psql -c "truncate $schema.$table;" -d $database psql -c "\copy $schema.$table FROM /filelocation/$table.csv DELIMITER AS $hex7f NULL AS ''" -d $database this will successfully load a table with schema name of # in it with hex 7F as the delimeter. Can anyone out there help? Paul Hardy e-mail: paul.ha...@cra-arc.gc.ca