Quoting can be really annoying.
Remember that when you are executing commands, you have to deal with
what your shell will do to quoting.
You say that escaping the slashes doesn't work? e.g. `pqsl -t
MICHTEST.\"StagingNotificationPreferencesRT\" ...`
What else did you try? Have you checked to see if there are any known
issues around quoting/naming?
On 5/11/20 4:45 PM, Mich Talebzadeh wrote:
Hi,
I have a phoenix table *created in lowercase *as follows:
CREATE TABLE "MICHTEST"."StagingNotificationPreferencesRT"
(
ROWKEY VARCHAR NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
, "cf"."partyId" VARCHAR
, "cf"."childNotificationId" VARCHAR
, "cf"."brand" VARCHAR
, "cf"."accountReference" VARCHAR
, "cf"."expiredDate" VARCHAR
, "cf"."parentNotificationId" VARCHAR
...
This table creates OK. When I try to bulk load from a csv file at Linux
bash command line as follows
*psql -t MICHTEST."StagingNotificationPreferencesRT"
./StagingNotificationPreferences.csv -s*
20/05/11 21:35:07 ERROR util.CSVCommonsLoader: Error upserting record
[3c7953b3-0c69-42ee-9abf-fe7a77d29c87, 876543914, 1, LTB, , , 50,
76543210, , 2017-13-18 18:29:23:345, 19, 1, , , , , , , 9876543210123456]
java.lang.RuntimeException:
org.apache.phoenix.schema.TableNotFoundException: ERROR 1012 (42M03):
Table undefined. tableName=MICHTEST.STAGINGNOTIFICATIONPREFERENCESRT
Note that the table name shown in error is uppercase! Now this works if
I go back and create table all in UPPERCASE!
Some documentation in below link
https://phoenix.apache.org/bulk_dataload.html
talks about using backslash with table name etc but that does not work/
Any ideas how to bulk load into table created in mixed case!
Regards,
Mich
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