Hi,

For what it's worth, WindowsXP (at least) seems to currently support forward slashes at the OS level, so this Postgres behavior isn't as odd as it might seem. If you enclose your paths with double quote (") marks, Windows will even accept Unix style paths for some instructions on the command line:

dir "/temp"

Feeding Windows API calls with forward slashes seems to work with everything I've tried so far, so using them in Postgres seems perfectly smart, and reasonable..

Hope that helps,

Steve

At 11:03 AM 2/12/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:09:08 +0900
From: Paul Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: COPY FROM query.
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Joe wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 08:19 +0900, Paul Lambert wrote:
>> I'm attempting to copy from a table into a file using a select query
>> inside the copy.
>>
>> The following is my command:
>>
>> COPY (SELECT DISTINCT ON (dealer_id,appraisal_id) * FROM
>> appraisals_temp) TO 'c:\autodrs_appraisal_new.txt' WITH DELIMITER AS '^'
>> CSV HEADER;
>>
>> I get the following returned:
>>
>> WARNING:  nonstandard use of escape in a string literal
>> LINE 1: ...ealer_id,appraisal_id) * FROM appraisals_temp) TO 'C:\autodr...
>>                                                               ^
>> HINT:  Use the escape string syntax for escapes, e.g., E'\r\n'.
>>
>> ERROR: relative path not allowed for COPY to file
>> SQL state: 42602
>>
>>
>> (The caret character is pointing to the M in FROM)
>
> I believe that on Windows you need to use double backslashes, i.e., 'c:\ > \autodrs_appraisal_new.txt', although the regular slash may also work,
> i.e., 'c:/autodrs_appraisal_new.txt'.
>
> Joe
>
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If this is the case, it is strange that the first copy statement works
as that is also only using a single backslash.

Having said that, if I switch it to a forward slash it works without
error... odd, given that weenblows standard is backslash.

Thanks for the help though.

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Paul Lambert
Database Administrator
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