Do you have cf running on the machine where the MSAccess db is?

At 09:29 AM 2/3/01 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Brett,
>
>Your first sentence is where the problem lies. I can't get the csv file 
>containing the table into postgres until and unless it exactly matches the 
>columns defined in postgres. To do
>this, it can't have any carrage returns, except at the end of each record. 
>I only have a few records, but there are hundreds of carrage returns in 
>some of the cells.
>
>Frank Hilliard
>
>Brett Frisch wrote:
>
> > At 08:21 AM 2/3/01 +0000, you wrote:
> > >Hi Mark,
> > Frank,
> >
> > I think what Mark is saying is, after you upload your db to progres, run a
> > cfm script that strips all the carriage returns from each record.  My
> > question is, are the carriage returns in the record before you convert to
> > progres or is the PGAccess program putting them in for some reason?
>
>
>
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