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Unable to use copy command with jdbc Postgres. Whats wrong with the below code snippet sample.

public boolean loadReportToDB(String date) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        Connection connection = DBUtil.getConnection("POSTGRESS");
        String fileName = "C:/_0STUFF/NSE_DATA/nseoi_" + date + ".csv";
        String sql = "\\copy fno_oi FROM 'C:\\_0STUFF\\NSE_DATA\\nseoi_27102017.csv' DELIMITER ',' CSV header";
        try {
            PreparedStatement ps = connection.prepareStatement(sql);
            System.out.println("query"+ps.toString());
            int rowsaffected = ps.executeUpdate();
            System.out.println("INT+" + rowsaffected);
            return true;
        } catch (SQLException e) {
            // TODO Auto-generated catch block
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        return false;
    }
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: syntax error at or near "\"
  Position: 1
    at org.

if we use

String sql = "copy fno_oi FROM 'C:\\_0STUFF\\NSE_DATA\\nseoi_27102017.csv' DELIMITER ',' CSV header";

then no rows are updated

postgres version postgresql-10.0-1-windows-x64

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2 Answers 2

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This works for me:

try (Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(connUrl, myUid, myPwd)) {
    long rowsInserted = new CopyManager((BaseConnection) conn)
            .copyIn(
                "COPY table1 FROM STDIN (FORMAT csv, HEADER)", 
                new BufferedReader(new FileReader("C:/Users/gord/Desktop/testdata.csv"))
                );
    System.out.printf("%d row(s) inserted%n", rowsInserted);
}

Using copyIn(String sql, Reader from) has the advantage of avoiding issues where the PostgreSQL server process is unable to read the file directly, either because it lacks permissions (like reading files on my Desktop) or because the file is not local to the machine where the PostgreSQL server is running.

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  • Thanks a lot! You saved the day Gord, the CopyManager is what I was looking to work with STDIN Feb 29 at 13:57
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As your input file is stored locally on the computer running your Java program you need to use the equivalent of copy ... from stdin in JDBC because copy can only access files on the server (where Postgres is running).

To do that use the CopyManager API provided by the JDBC driver.

Something along the lines:

Connection connection = DBUtil.getConnection("POSTGRES");

String fileName = "C:/_0STUFF/NSE_DATA/nseoi_" + date + ".csv";
String sql = "copy fno_oi FROM stdin DELIMITER ',' CSV header";

BaseConnection pgcon = (BaseConnection)conection;
CopyManager mgr = new CopyManager(pgcon);

try {

  Reader in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(new File(fileName)));
  long rowsaffected  = mgr.copyIn(sql, in);

  System.out.println("Rows copied: " + rowsaffected);

} catch (SQLException e) {
  e.printStackTrace();
}
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    what's the recommended way if postgress server and application server are different Nov 3, 2017 at 19:42
  • 2
    @MrinalBhattacharjee CopyManager
    – OrangeDog
    Mar 14, 2019 at 14:44

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