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pg_copy_to> <pg_convert
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pg_copy_from

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)

pg_copy_from Insert records into a table from an array

Descripción

bool pg_copy_from ( resource $connection , string $table_name , array $rows [, string $delimiter [, string $null_as ]] )

pg_copy_from() inserts records into a table from rows . It issues a COPY FROM SQL command internally to insert records.

Lista de parámetros

connection

PostgreSQL database connection resource.

table_name

Name of the table into which to copy the rows .

rows

An array of data to be copied into table_name . Each value in rows becomes a row in table_name . Each value in rows should be a delimited string of the values to insert into each field. Values should be linefeed terminated.

delimiter

The token that separates values for each field in each element of rows . Default is TAB.

null_as

How SQL NULL values are represented in the rows . Default is \N ("\\N").

Valores retornados

Devuelve TRUE si todo se llevó a cabo correctamente, FALSE en caso de fallo.

Ejemplos

Example #1 pg_copy_from() example

<?php
   $db 
pg_connect("dbname=publisher") or die("Could not connect");
   
   
$rows pg_copy_to($db$table_name);
   
   
pg_query($db"DELETE FROM $table_name");
   
   
pg_copy_from($db$table_name$rows);
?>

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pg_copy_to> <pg_convert
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pg_copy_from
kapouer_php at melix dot org
26-Aug-2007 09:24
pg syntax is :
COPY test (cola, colb, colc) FROM stdin;
...

this function doesn't let you in which order the columns are !
vlad at php dot net
19-Mar-2003 09:38
By default NULL values are a backslash followed with capital N ("\\N").

Also, you can't insert entries with OIDs (I've added it to my TODO list though)
carl at thep.lu.se
10-Sep-2002 10:06
Something needs to be said about the format of the array.
Judging by what I've seen, it's pretty much what you get
from loading a tab-separated file with file(). That is, the
lines are linefeed-terminated and there's no need to have
an extra line with "\.". On the other hand, when I try using this
command the connection to the server ends up in some odd
state and is then lost:
PHP Warning:  UåSèo() query failed: server closed the connection unexpectedly

I think it might be safer to use the lower-level function
pg_put_line() for now.
16-Jul-2002 06:10
For starters, you can check the first line of every function document. It tells the minimum versions of PHP that you need in order to use the function.

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