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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting create Insert script from a file Post 302318549 by ultimatix on Thursday 21st of May 2009 10:05:49 PM
Old 05-21-2009
Bug create Insert script from a file

Hi ,

I have a text file text.txt which contains values as

ULTRA,OTHERS,Mumbai,16912
ULTIMATE,OTHERS,Mumbai,16913
ULTIMATIUM,OTHERS,Mumbai,16914


I want to read the file line by line and create insert scripts like

INSERT INTO TAB ( DESC,PLACE,NUMBER ) VALUES (ULTRA,OTHERS,Mumbai,16912)

INSERT INTO TAB ( DESC,PLACE,NUMBER ) VALUES (ULTIMATE,OTHERS,Mumbai,16913)

INSERT INTO TAB ( DESC,PLACE,NUMBER ) VALUES (ULTIMATUM,OTHERS,Mumbai,16914)


Please Help

Thanks and Regards
 

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INSERT(7)							   SQL Commands 							 INSERT(7)

NAME
       INSERT - create new rows in a table

SYNOPSIS
       INSERT INTO table [ ( column [, ...] ) ]
	   { DEFAULT VALUES | VALUES ( { expression | DEFAULT } [, ...] ) [, ...] | query }
	   [ RETURNING * | output_expression [ [ AS ] output_name ] [, ...] ]

DESCRIPTION
       INSERT  inserts new rows into a table.  One can insert one or more rows specified by value expressions, or zero or more rows resulting from
       a query.

       The target column names can be listed in any order. If no list of column names is given at all, the default is all the columns of the table
       in  their  declared order; or the first N column names, if there are only N columns supplied by the VALUES clause or query. The values sup-
       plied by the VALUES clause or query are associated with the explicit or implicit column list left-to-right.

       Each column not present in the explicit or implicit column list will be filled with a default value, either its declared default  value	or
       null if there is none.

       If the expression for any column is not of the correct data type, automatic type conversion will be attempted.

       The  optional  RETURNING clause causes INSERT to compute and return value(s) based on each row actually inserted.  This is primarily useful
       for obtaining values that were supplied by defaults, such as a serial sequence number. However, any expression using the table's columns is
       allowed. The syntax of the RETURNING list is identical to that of the output list of SELECT.

       You  must have INSERT privilege on a table in order to insert into it. If a column list is specified, you only need INSERT privilege on the
       listed columns.	Use of the RETURNING clause requires SELECT privilege on all columns mentioned in RETURNING.  If you use the query  clause
       to insert rows from a query, you of course need to have SELECT privilege on any table or column used in the query.

PARAMETERS
       table  The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing table.

       column The name of a column in table.  The column name can be qualified with a subfield name or array subscript, if needed. (Inserting into
	      only some fields of a composite column leaves the other fields null.)

       DEFAULT VALUES
	      All columns will be filled with their default values.

       expression
	      An expression or value to assign to the corresponding column.

       DEFAULT
	      The corresponding column will be filled with its default value.

       query  A query (SELECT statement) that supplies the rows to be inserted. Refer to the SELECT [select(7)] statement for a description of the
	      syntax.

       output_expression
	      An  expression to be computed and returned by the INSERT command after each row is inserted. The expression can use any column names
	      of the table.  Write * to return all columns of the inserted row(s).

       output_name
	      A name to use for a returned column.

OUTPUTS
       On successful completion, an INSERT command returns a command tag of the form

       INSERT oid count

       The count is the number of rows inserted. If count is exactly one, and the target table has OIDs, then oid  is  the  OID  assigned  to  the
       inserted row. Otherwise oid is zero.

       If the INSERT command contains a RETURNING clause, the result will be similar to that of a SELECT statement containing the columns and val-
       ues defined in the RETURNING list, computed over the row(s) inserted by the command.

EXAMPLES
       Insert a single row into table films:

       INSERT INTO films VALUES
	   ('UA502', 'Bananas', 105, '1971-07-13', 'Comedy', '82 minutes');

       In this example, the len column is omitted and therefore it will have the default value:

       INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
	   VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, '1961-06-16', 'Drama');

       This example uses the DEFAULT clause for the date columns rather than specifying a value:

       INSERT INTO films VALUES
	   ('UA502', 'Bananas', 105, DEFAULT, 'Comedy', '82 minutes');
       INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
	   VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, DEFAULT, 'Drama');

       To insert a row consisting entirely of default values:

       INSERT INTO films DEFAULT VALUES;

       To insert multiple rows using the multirow VALUES syntax:

       INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind) VALUES
	   ('B6717', 'Tampopo', 110, '1985-02-10', 'Comedy'),
	   ('HG120', 'The Dinner Game', 140, DEFAULT, 'Comedy');

       This example inserts some rows into table films from a table tmp_films with the same column layout as films:

       INSERT INTO films SELECT * FROM tmp_films WHERE date_prod < '2004-05-07';

       This example inserts into array columns:

       -- Create an empty 3x3 gameboard for noughts-and-crosses
       INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[1:3][1:3])
	   VALUES (1, '{{" "," "," "},{" "," "," "},{" "," "," "}}');
       -- The subscripts in the above example aren't really needed
       INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board)
	   VALUES (2, '{{X," "," "},{" ",O," "},{" ",X," "}}');

       Insert a single row into table distributors, returning the sequence number generated by the DEFAULT clause:

       INSERT INTO distributors (did, dname) VALUES (DEFAULT, 'XYZ Widgets')
	  RETURNING did;

COMPATIBILITY
       INSERT conforms to the SQL standard, except that the RETURNING clause is a PostgreSQL extension. Also, the case in which a column name list
       is omitted, but not all the columns are filled from the VALUES clause or query, is disallowed by the standard.

       Possible limitations of the query clause are documented under SELECT [select(7)].

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