Here is a quick hack of a working example:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use DBI;
my $dbname = 'testdb';
my $server = 'localhost';
my $user = 'user';
my $pass = 'pass';
my $dbh = DBI->connect(
"DBI:Pg:dbname=".$dbname.";host=".$server, $user, $pass );
# The \n at the end of each row is required
my @ArrayInMemory = (
"1/value 12/value 13\n",
"2/value 22/value 23\n",
"3/value 32/value 33\n",
);
$dbh->do("COPY testcp (col1, col2, col3) FROM STDIN WITH DELIMITER '/'
+");
foreach my $row (@ArrayInMemory) {
# Alternative if the array elements doesn't contain \n
# $row .= "\n";
$dbh->pg_putcopydata($row);
}
$dbh->pg_putcopyend();
Regards, Stefan
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