fied separator change from the shell command line
Hello,
I'm trying to change the usal "|" table field separator from the shell
command line:
psql -d ect -f pl_lost.sql -o pl_lost.out.txt -F "\t" -U asaadmin
But it doesn't work. It keeps the same "|" separator in the output
file.
Can anyone please help me?
I need to output to a tab separated file. Can anynone hel me with this?
Thanks in advance,
PJO
paulo.oliveira@engineer.com writes:
Hello,
I'm trying to change the usal "|" table field separator from the shell
command line:
psql -d ect -f pl_lost.sql -o pl_lost.out.txt -F "\t" -U asaadminBut it doesn't work. It keeps the same "|" separator in the output
file.
Can anyone please help me?
I need to output to a tab separated file. Can anynone hel me with this?Thanks in advance,
Changing the field separator only works with unaligned output. You
need to add a -A to your command line switches (or --no-align). Doing
this, though, drops the column headers.
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Edmund Bacon <ebacon-xlii@onesystem.com> writes:
paulo.oliveira@engineer.com writes:
I'm trying to change the usal "|" table field separator from the shell
command line:
psql -d ect -f pl_lost.sql -o pl_lost.out.txt -F "\t" -U asaadmin
Changing the field separator only works with unaligned output. You
need to add a -A to your command line switches (or --no-align). Doing
this, though, drops the column headers.
There's a bit of a documentation issue I think: the psql reference page
doesn't point out that -F only affects unaligned output. You could find
that out by consulting the crossreferenced description of \pset fieldsep,
but it seems better to mention it under -F too. I've changed the
documentation accordingly in CVS HEAD.
regards, tom lane