On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 14:54 +0100, peter pilsl wrote:
> I need to export several tables as csv. I use the \f-command to set the 
> seperator and pipe the output of my select directly to a file.
> 
> Unfortunately thats all the control I have over the created csv-file. I 
> cannot 
> set the field-delimiter and - which is critical to me - I cannot set an 
> alternate record-seperator (newline at the moment). The latter is important 
> to 
> me cause many of my fields-values have \n or \r in it, so the 
> csv-import-filter 
> has a hard time to distinguish the record-seperator from a newline inside the 
> data.
> 
> On the server I've postgres7.2, so the COPY-command does not know about the 
> CSV-option yet (not does the postgres 8).
> 
> Is there any ready tool to create flexible csv-files or any trick I did not 
> find 
> out yet?
> 
> thnx,
> peter
> 
tablename=>\pset fieldsep ,
tablename=>\pset recordsep ^

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