Yes. I believe copy does the equivalent to INSERT INTO tblxrf
VALUES(xxx/txxx/t/xxx/t.....) so every column must be accounted for.
You could just add additional tabs right next to each other to represent
the rest of the columns.
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 19:31, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Does COPY require values for each column even though the database field
> is not set to NOT NULL? I did a COPY TO first to line up the data and
> then COPY FROM a tab delimited file. Here are the first 5 fields in the
> first line of the incoming file (omit the quotes, I put them there to
> see where the start and end of the line is), you should find 3 tabs
> after the second '1':
>
> '1 1 '
>
> I have a table with this structure below and when trying to COPY the tab
> separated file into the table, it says it expects and Integer for the
> field that does not require a value:
>
> CREATE TABLE "public"."tblxrf" (
> "xrf_id" SERIAL,
> "seq_no" SMALLINT NOT NULL,
> "xlno" SMALLINT,
> "site" INTEGER,
> "insp" DOUBLE PRECISION,
> "flr" VARCHAR(10),
> "side" VARCHAR(25),
> "room" VARCHAR(25),
> "source" VARCHAR(50),
> "sub" VARCHAR(50),
> "feat" VARCHAR(50),
> "cnd" VARCHAR(25),
> "clr" VARCHAR(25),
> "note" VARCHAR(255),
> "ssec" DOUBLE PRECISION,
> "date/time" TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE,
> "cycle" VARCHAR(25),
> "di" DOUBLE PRECISION,
> "result" CHAR(3),
> "pbl" NUMERIC(3,2),
> "pbl_error" NUMERIC(3,2),
> "pbk " NUMERIC(3,2),
> "pbk_error" NUMERIC(3,2),
> "pbc " NUMERIC(3,2),
> "pbc_error" NUMERIC(3,2),
> "res " VARCHAR(25),
> "res_error" VARCHAR(25),
> CONSTRAINT "tblxrf_pkey" PRIMARY KEY("xrf_id")
> ) WITH OIDS;
>
> ohc=# copy tblxrf from '/home/admin/xrf-all.tab';
> ERROR: invalid input syntax for integer: ""
> CONTEXT: COPY tblxrf, line 1, column xlno: ""