Define an External Table with Single Row Error Isolation
The following example logs errors internally in LightDB-A Database and sets an error threshold of 10 errors.
=# CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE ext_expenses ( name text,
date date, amount float4, category text, desc1 text )
LOCATION ('gpfdist://etlhost-1:8081/*',
'gpfdist://etlhost-2:8082/*')
FORMAT 'TEXT' (DELIMITER '|')
LOG ERRORS SEGMENT REJECT LIMIT 10
ROWS;
Use the built-in SQL function gp_read_error_log('external_table')
to read the error log data. This example command displays the log errors for ext_expenses:
SELECT gp_read_error_log('ext_expenses');
For information about the format of the error log, see Viewing Bad Rows in the Error Log.
The built-in SQL function gp_truncate_error_log('external_table')
deletes the error data. This example deletes the error log data created from the previous external table example :
SELECT gp_truncate_error_log('ext_expenses');
Parent topic: Handling Load Errors