Re: POC PATCH: copy from ... exceptions to: (was Re: VLDB Features)

jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com>

From: jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com>
To: Alena Rybakina <lena.ribackina@yandex.ru>
Cc: Damir Belyalov <dam.bel07@gmail.com>, zhihuifan1213@163.com, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>, Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>, torikoshia <torikoshia@oss.nttdata.com>, PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>, Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>, anisimow.d@gmail.com, HukuToc@gmail.com, pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org, Andrei Lepikhov <a.lepikhov@postgrespro.ru>
Date: 2023-12-10T10:32:12Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers

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  1. doc: Fix COPY ON_ERROR option syntax synopsis.

  2. Disallow specifying ON_ERROR option without value.

  3. Rename COPY option from SAVE_ERROR_TO to ON_ERROR

  4. Fix spelling in notice

  5. Add new COPY option SAVE_ERROR_TO

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On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 3:09 PM Alena Rybakina <lena.ribackina@yandex.ru> wrote:
>
> Thank you for your work. Unfortunately, your code contained errors during the make installation:
>
> 'SAVEPOINT' after 'SAVE_ERROR' in unreserved_keyword list is misplaced
> 'SAVEPOINT' after 'SAVE_ERROR' in bare_label_keyword list is misplaced
> make[2]: *** [../../../src/Makefile.global:783: gram.c] Error 1
> make[1]: *** [Makefile:131: parser/gram.h] Error 2
> make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
> make: *** [src/Makefile.global:383: submake-generated-headers] Error 2
>
> I have ubuntu 22.04 operation system.
>
> On 06.12.2023 13:47, jian he wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 6:07 PM Alena Rybakina <lena.ribackina@yandex.ru> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Thank you for your contribution to this thread.
>
>
> I reviewed it and have a few questions.
>
> 1. I have seen that you delete a table before creating it, to which you want to add errors due to a failed "copy from" operation. I think this is wrong because this table can save useful data for the user.
> At a minimum, we should warn the user about this, but I think we can just add some number at the end of the name, such as name_table1, name_table_2.
>
> Sorry. I don't understand this part.
> Currently, if the error table name already exists, then the copy will
> fail, an error will be reported.
> I try to first create a table, if no error then the error table will be dropped.
>
> To be honest, first of all, I misunderstood this part of the code. Now I see that it works the way you mentioned.
>
> However, I didn't see if you dealt with cases where we already had a table with the same name as the table error.
> I mean, when is he trying to create for the first time, or will we never be able to face such a problem?
>
> Can you demo the expected behavior?
>
> Unfortunately, I was unable to launch it due to a build issue.
>

Hopefully attached will work.

> 2. I noticed that you are forming a table name using the type of errors that prevent rows from being added during 'copy from' operation.
> I think it would be better to use the name of the source file that was used while 'copy from' was running.
> In addition, there may be several such files, it is also worth considering.
>
> Another column added.
> now it looks like:
>
> SELECT * FROM save_error_csv_error;
>  filename | lineno |                        line
>  | field | source |                 err_message                 |
> err_detail | errorcode
> ----------+--------+----------------------------------------------------+-------+--------+---------------------------------------------+------------+-----------
>  STDIN    |      1 | 2002    232     40      50      60      70
> 80 | NULL  | NULL   | extra data after last expected column       |
> NULL       | 22P04
>  STDIN    |      1 | 2000    230     23
>  | d     | NULL   | missing data for column "d"                 | NULL
>       | 22P04
>  STDIN    |      1 | z,,""
>  | a     | z      | invalid input syntax for type integer: "z"  | NULL
>       | 22P02
>  STDIN    |      2 | \0,,
>  | a     | \0     | invalid input syntax for type integer: "\0" | NULL
>       | 22P02
>
> Yes, I see the "filename" column, and this will solve the problem, but "STDIN" is unclear to me.

please see comment in struct CopyFromStateData:
char    *filename; /* filename, or NULL for STDIN */


>  */
>
> Maybe we can rewrite it like this:
>
> /* Check, the err_nsp.error_rel table has already existed
> * and if it is, check its column name and data types.
>
refactored.