David Fetter wrote:
> [...]
>> Another option is a small Perl script or something similar
>> that connects to both the FoxPro and the PostgreSQL database
>> and transfers the data with parameterized "INSERT". The ad-
>> vantage of this is that you have tight control of charsets,
>> date formats,
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 01:20:25PM +, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> Craig Ringer wrote:
>
> >> I am in the process of moving a FoxPro based system to PostgreSQL.
>
> >> We have several tables that have memo fields which contain carriage
> >> returns and line feeds that I need to preserve. I thoug
Craig Ringer wrote:
>> I am in the process of moving a FoxPro based system to PostgreSQL.
>> We have several tables that have memo fields which contain carriage
>> returns and line feeds that I need to preserve. I thought if I converted
>> these into the appropriate \r and \n codes that they wou
On 14/07/2010 7:04 PM, t...@exquisiteimages.com wrote:
I am in the process of moving a FoxPro based system to PostgreSQL.
We have several tables that have memo fields which contain carriage
returns and line feeds that I need to preserve. I thought if I converted
these into the appropriate \r and
I am in the process of moving a FoxPro based system to PostgreSQL.
We have several tables that have memo fields which contain carriage
returns and line feeds that I need to preserve. I thought if I converted
these into the appropriate \r and \n codes that they would be imported as
carriage returns