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<blockquote data-quote="olli14" data-source="post: 1195967" data-attributes="member: 85845"><p>I tested again and I found out that I can't use "load_file(filename)". It doesn't work.</p><p>E.g. I have the files "heute.ts" and "heute.txt" in the folder "c:\test". In the file "heute.txt" is a simple HELLO.</p><p>Now when I type</p><p>select load_file('c:/test/heute.ts');</p><p>I get as result NULL</p><p></p><p>WHen I type in</p><p>select load_file('c:/test/heute1.ts');</p><p>I get as result NULL</p><p></p><p>When I type in</p><p>select load_file('c:/test/heute.txt');</p><p>I get as result HELLO</p><p></p><p>Though the file heute.ts exists and the file heute1.ts doesn't exist the result is everytime NULL. So I can't use load_file command. Is there another command that is working?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olli14, post: 1195967, member: 85845"] I tested again and I found out that I can't use "load_file(filename)". It doesn't work. E.g. I have the files "heute.ts" and "heute.txt" in the folder "c:\test". In the file "heute.txt" is a simple HELLO. Now when I type select load_file('c:/test/heute.ts'); I get as result NULL WHen I type in select load_file('c:/test/heute1.ts'); I get as result NULL When I type in select load_file('c:/test/heute.txt'); I get as result HELLO Though the file heute.ts exists and the file heute1.ts doesn't exist the result is everytime NULL. So I can't use load_file command. Is there another command that is working? [/QUOTE]
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