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I would like to use the psql "\copy" command to pull data from a tab-delimited file into Postgres. I'm using this command:

\copy cm_state from 'state.data' with delimiter '\t' null as ;

But I'm getting this warning (the table actually loads fine):

WARNING:  nonstandard use of escape in a string literal
LINE 1: COPY cm_state FROM STDIN DELIMITER '\t' NULL AS ';'
HINT:  Use the escape string syntax for escapes, e.g., E'\r\n'.

How do I specify a tab if '\t' is not correct?

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    Try what the error message suggests: \copy cm_state from 'state.data' with delimiter E'\t' null as ';' May 24, 2011 at 15:48
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    E begins an escape sequence. Think of E much like you would a double quoted string in C. E'\t' == "\t".
    – Sean
    May 24, 2011 at 19:59

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Use E'\t' to tell postgresql there may be escaped characters in there:

\copy cm_state from 'state.data' with delimiter E'\t' null as ';'
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    Thanks! This also solved the less informative error COPY delimiter must be a single one-byte character for me. Adding it here so search engines can pick up on it. Nov 26, 2015 at 10:15
  • This should be another answer with error message. Just so that the search engines pick it up :)
    – RK Kuppala
    Apr 7, 2016 at 8:25
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you can do this copy cm_state from stdin with (format 'text')

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    the default delimiter for text file is a tab.. I have used this and it works .. postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/sql-copy.html Mar 8, 2017 at 20:16
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    This helps when you want to put the command in a shell script -- $$\t$$ doesn't seem to work, oddly.
    – Otheus
    Aug 23, 2017 at 18:31
  • This works for data generated by pg_dump without other options specified.
    – GuiRitter
    Apr 4, 2019 at 11:04
  • use \COPY tabname(col1, col2) FROM 'in.csv' with (FORMAT text, HEADER) if csv column split by \t & have header line //header line just skip, columns order from sql.
    – yurenchen
    Apr 2, 2022 at 20:01
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Thx this E'\t' formatting. Escaping character works when importing tab separated (TSV) data files, and headers not only in CSV.

This way I have successful imported a TSV, but only with DELIMITER option as follows in this psql (contained excluded header)

\COPY mytable FROM 'mydata.tsv' DELIMITER E'\t' CSV HEADER;

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