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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/copy.sgml,v 1.72 2005/12/28 14:38:32 momjian Exp $ |
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@ -517,9 +517,10 @@ COPY <replaceable class="parameter">tablename</replaceable> [ ( <replaceable cla |
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as a data value. To avoid any misinterpretation, a <literal>\.</> |
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as a data value. To avoid any misinterpretation, a <literal>\.</> |
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data value appearing as a lone entry on a line is automatically |
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data value appearing as a lone entry on a line is automatically |
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quoted on output, and on input, if quoted, is not interpreted as the |
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quoted on output, and on input, if quoted, is not interpreted as the |
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end-of-data marker. If you are loading a single-column table that |
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end-of-data marker. If you are loading a file created by another |
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might have a column value of <literal>\.</>, you might need to quote |
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application that has a single unquoted column and might have a |
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that value in the input file. |
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value of <literal>\.</>, you might need to quote that value in the |
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input file. |
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