Adam Witney wrote:
Hi Joshua,

Sorry, I meant skip a column in the file, not the database table, or is that
what you meant?

No, I read your question backwards. I am sorry. As Tom Lane said, copy the file into a temporary table and then you can deal with it from there.


Sincerely,


Joshua D. Drake




Thanks

adam




Adam Witney wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible for the COPY command to read data from a file, but skip
specific columns?

\h copy

COPY tablename [ ( column [, ...] ) ]
  TO { 'filename' | STDOUT }
  [ [ WITH ]
        [ BINARY ]
        [ OIDS ]
        [ DELIMITER [ AS ] 'delimiter' ]
        [ NULL [ AS ] 'null string' ]
        [ CSV [ QUOTE [ AS ] 'quote' ]
              [ ESCAPE [ AS ] 'escape' ]
              [ FORCE QUOTE column [, ...] ]

Yes.. you just have to specify the columns...

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



Thanks

Adam







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