STV_ShpSource and STV_ShpParser
These two functions work with COPY to parse and load geometries and attributes from a shapefile into an OpenText™ Analytics Database table, and convert them to the appropriate GEOMETRY data type. You must use these two functions together.
The following restrictions apply:
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An empty multipoint or an invalid multipolygon can not be loaded from a shapefile. 
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If the .dbfcomponent of a shapefile contains a numeric attribute, this field's values might lose precision when the database Place shapefile loader loads it into a table. The target field is a 64-bit FLOAT column, which can only represent about 15 significant digits; in a.dbffile, Numeric fields can be up to 30 digits.
Rejected records are saved to CopyErrorLogs subdirectory, under the database catalog directory.
Behavior type
ImmutableSyntax
COPY table( columnslist )
     WITH SOURCE STV_ShpSource
          ( file = 'path'[[, SRID=spatial-reference-identifier] [, flatten_2d={true | false }] ] )
     PARSER STV_ShpParser()
Arguments
- table
- Name of the table in which to load the geometry data.
- columnslist
- Comma-delimited list of column names in the table that match fields in the external file. Run the CREATE TABLE command that STV_ShpCreateTable creates. When you do so, these columns correspond to the second through the second-to-last columns.
Parameters
- file
- Fully qualified path of a .dbf,.shp, or.shxfile. The path can be on any shared file system or object store.
- SRID
- Specifies an integer spatial reference identifier (SRID) associated with the shape file.
- flatten_2d
- Specifies a BOOLEAN argument that excludes 3D or 4D coordinates during COPY commands:
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true: Excludes geometries with 3D or 4D coordinates before a COPY command.
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false: Causes the load to fail if a geometry with 3D or 4D coordinate is found.
 Default: false
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Privileges
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Source shapefile: Read 
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Shapefile directory: Execute 
COPY errors
The COPY command fails under one of the following conditions:
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The shapefile cannot be located or opened. 
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The number of columns or the data types of the columns that STV_ShpParser creates do not match the columns in the destination table. Use STV_ShpCreateTable to generate the appropriate CREATE TABLE command. 
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One of the mandatory files is missing or cannot be opened. When opening a shapefile, you must have three files: .dbf,.shp, and.shx.
STV_ShpSource file corruption handling
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If the .shpand.shxfiles are corrupt, STV_ShpSource returns an error.
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If the .shpand.shxfiles are valid, but the.dbffile is corrupt, STV_ShpSource ignores the.dbffile and does not create columns for that data.
Examples
=> COPY tl_2010_us_state10 WITH SOURCE
STV_ShpSource(file='/shapefiles/tl_2010_us_state10.shp', SRID=4269) PARSER STV_ShpParser();
 Rows loaded
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          52