| From: | mjh+google(at)itys(dot)net (Matthew J(dot) Harmon) |
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| To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Import Wizard Error: Number 9, Subscript out of range |
| Date: | 2003-02-13 06:58:07 |
| Message-ID: | e355ccbb.0302122258.47dff58f@posting.google.com |
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(I previously posted this to the pgadmin-support list, no response,
hoping someone here could give me some guidance.)
Searching through the pgadmin-support archives, I didn't see this
error... Perhaps someone could assist me.
I am using version 1.4.12 of pgAdmin II for Windows on a Windows 2000
Professional system. PostgreSQL is installed (locally) via the 7.3.1
Proof of Concept within Cygwin.
Using the Import Wizard, I get the error:
"An error has occured in Import Wizard:Import
Wizard:fromWizard.cmdOK_Click:
Number: 9
Description: Subscript out of range
The import is with a , (ASCII 44) delimiter with all commands and data
surrounded by " (ASCII 34) and no trailing delimiter character.
The file is about 15M, and is a straight pg dump - however I have
tried with smaller files and the same thing happens. Trying to fix
this without putting together a Perl script using ODBC ;).
Recommendations?
Thanks.
-Matthew
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