On 2024-07-23 02:06, Kirill Reshke wrote:
Thanks for your review.
Few comments:
+ When a positive integer value is specified,
<command>COPY</command> limits
+ the maximum tolerable number of errors while converting a
column's input
+ value into its data type.
If nothing is specified, then the maximum tolerable number of errors
is one, right? Should we state this explicitly in the documentation?
REJECT_LIMIT now can be used wonly when on_error=ignore, I think the
default(when only on_error=ignore is specified) is unlimited.
Anyway, I'm going to add a description about the default.
+COPY x from stdin with (on_error ignore, reject_limit 0);
How about a test where reject_limit is a string, but not
(case-intensively) 'infinity'?
Considering the discussion in[1], I'm now going to remove 'infinity'.
+ CopyRejectLimits reject_limits; /* thresholds of reject_limit */
Why are there multiple thresholds? Can we have only one?
This is because I thought it'd be more convenient to support both the
number and the ratio of error, but I'm also beginning to think that it
might be better to support only the number of cases, as discussed in
[1].
[1]https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/5f807fcf3a36df7ba41464ab40b5c37d%40oss.nttdata.com
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NTT DATA Group Corporation