On 08/07/10 17:42, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> On 8 Jul 2010, at 4:21, Craig Ringer wrote:
>
>> Yes, that's ancient. It is handled quite happily by \copy in csv mode,
>> except that when csv mode is active, \xnn escapes do not seem to be
>> processed. So I can have *either* \xnn escape processing *or*
On 8 Jul 2010, at 4:21, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Yes, that's ancient. It is handled quite happily by \copy in csv mode,
> except that when csv mode is active, \xnn escapes do not seem to be
> processed. So I can have *either* \xnn escape processing *or* csv-style
> input processing.
>
> Anyone know
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Craig Ringer
wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I have an odd csv input format to deal with. I'm about to put some
> Python together to reprocess it, but I thought I'd check in and see if
> I'm missing something obvious in \copy's capabilities.
>
> The input is fairly convention
Hi folks
I have an odd csv input format to deal with. I'm about to put some
Python together to reprocess it, but I thought I'd check in and see if
I'm missing something obvious in \copy's capabilities.
The input is fairly conventional comma-delimeted text with quoted
fields, as output by Sybase S