Mario Duhanic <[email protected]> writes:
> 2013/3/20 Tom Lane <[email protected]>:
>> Huh?  The references to FORCE_QUOTE look correct to me.  The syntax
>> doesn't support multi-word option names, so it has to be like that
>> (or else run the words together, which doesn't sound like an
>> improvement).

> Thanks, Tom, for your quick response.
> Maybe this is just a miscommunication, sorry for that then (i.e. I
> misunderstood the documentation here).

> (Stupid) example for the problem:
> "COPY (SELECT aggfnoid, aggtransfn from pg_aggregate) TO STDOUT WITH
> FORCE QUOTE * DELIMITER ',' CSV HEADER;"
> will run, a FORCE_QUOTE or FORCEQUOTE won't

As Ian notes, that's the old syntax with a hard-wired option set.
The lack of parentheses after WITH is the difference.

                        regards, tom lane


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