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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/pgloader/html/ref/dbf.html |
FileSize | 10607 |
MD5 | EECC2999ECECD441AFE8F6C94E14E202 |
SHA-1 | 044728A4571B4D71F06C10232E7BD3D2CAB34364 |
SHA-256 | 0E0DBCEC2B5C01A11642FA552AF4544B3807A3557FE45D866BA9918F1A572C8C |
SSDEEP | 192:izTOXbvExSzlMdryfYsDJv9oObIhYQjIr+7V37SWI3HKUc:iTOXLEPdryfYsDp7MUc |
TLSH | T19F22972269E5A43B017382D66ABA2B24B5D3952BD6070C1171FC937D0FD6F10FD07AAE |
hashlookup:parent-total | 5 |
hashlookup:trust | 75 |
The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 26737424 |
MD5 | 2C34683B5B1E2CB77998D4AB54473289 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.1-1 |
SHA-1 | 64D8B7CC44396449AB1F80A1875A5C2688AD2EED |
SHA-256 | B213E3520D591F5F83BF100E25FC6BB42ACDC60BBFBB0EDBFF1D920DE1D2B190 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 26512216 |
MD5 | 4FAE6D0F81D03CE462A3F758C734E595 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.1-1 |
SHA-1 | 57291B7703DE07167D6ADEAF9A2E15A6F997470B |
SHA-256 | 2C628201C0670070AA96662054EC895434CCE945F5A892A33E954BF53D2EAFFA |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 26741324 |
MD5 | 5150DD6889443A927547219E9BA5FBE1 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.1-1 |
SHA-1 | 26BCE43E6D0C1AD60C97501123899329C2A79B6D |
SHA-256 | B7C159827B431E6A947DED143F4418C1191CD8C49E63E3A6B05C2D08EF80C8F6 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 25384248 |
MD5 | DDE843EF59BCCB16E62417D1538AC7D0 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.1-1 |
SHA-1 | 10536811698B4B8FF82AFF69550DBB4894815861 |
SHA-256 | 64222CA410AAA39F4A0F80A61A4F52FE868C681BD161020A8701B377C0F16877 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 27891936 |
MD5 | 80366907630A8B2A96074DFAE97E8F95 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.1-1 |
SHA-1 | A5BC71C32C46A5515E9B308DAC38E16A4B2FA580 |
SHA-256 | D01C8D5FC168CB82332652F9F224D4F3FEB3CF517D7AE805F8EF781A69D0DF2F |