Can Redshift save off or quarantine bad records on import?












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In the following command, 90 records import successfully, and two records fail:



user@host:~$ psql --host=redshiftcluster.amazonaws.com --username=user --dbname=dev --port=5439 -c "COPY tmp_table FROM 's3://tmpbucket/test.json' iam_role 'tmp_role' FORMAT AS JSON 's3://tmpbucket/test.jsonpaths' TIMEFORMAT as 'auto' MAXERROR as 100000;"

INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 90 record(s) loaded successfully.

INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 2 record(s) could not be loaded.
Check 'stl_load_errors' system table for details.

user@host:~$


Is there a way to save off or quarantine (to a table, flat file, or something else) the two that did not import? That way an analyst can inspect the records that failed, fix them, and then try importing them again.










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    In the following command, 90 records import successfully, and two records fail:



    user@host:~$ psql --host=redshiftcluster.amazonaws.com --username=user --dbname=dev --port=5439 -c "COPY tmp_table FROM 's3://tmpbucket/test.json' iam_role 'tmp_role' FORMAT AS JSON 's3://tmpbucket/test.jsonpaths' TIMEFORMAT as 'auto' MAXERROR as 100000;"

    INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 90 record(s) loaded successfully.

    INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 2 record(s) could not be loaded.
    Check 'stl_load_errors' system table for details.

    user@host:~$


    Is there a way to save off or quarantine (to a table, flat file, or something else) the two that did not import? That way an analyst can inspect the records that failed, fix them, and then try importing them again.










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      In the following command, 90 records import successfully, and two records fail:



      user@host:~$ psql --host=redshiftcluster.amazonaws.com --username=user --dbname=dev --port=5439 -c "COPY tmp_table FROM 's3://tmpbucket/test.json' iam_role 'tmp_role' FORMAT AS JSON 's3://tmpbucket/test.jsonpaths' TIMEFORMAT as 'auto' MAXERROR as 100000;"

      INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 90 record(s) loaded successfully.

      INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 2 record(s) could not be loaded.
      Check 'stl_load_errors' system table for details.

      user@host:~$


      Is there a way to save off or quarantine (to a table, flat file, or something else) the two that did not import? That way an analyst can inspect the records that failed, fix them, and then try importing them again.










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      In the following command, 90 records import successfully, and two records fail:



      user@host:~$ psql --host=redshiftcluster.amazonaws.com --username=user --dbname=dev --port=5439 -c "COPY tmp_table FROM 's3://tmpbucket/test.json' iam_role 'tmp_role' FORMAT AS JSON 's3://tmpbucket/test.jsonpaths' TIMEFORMAT as 'auto' MAXERROR as 100000;"

      INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 90 record(s) loaded successfully.

      INFO: Load into table 'tmp_table' completed, 2 record(s) could not be loaded.
      Check 'stl_load_errors' system table for details.

      user@host:~$


      Is there a way to save off or quarantine (to a table, flat file, or something else) the two that did not import? That way an analyst can inspect the records that failed, fix them, and then try importing them again.







      sql import load quarantine redshift






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