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How to find and replace blank fields in open office calc

Asked by sean-keys in PostgreSQL Database, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Works Spreadsheet Software

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I have 6 columns and there are a few row entries that are blank in columns 2 and 3.   How can I find and replace those banks with '0's?  I'm trying to use phpPGadmin to import a csv file into a table and it wont take blanks in double precision fields.

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Sean
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SQL error:
 
ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type double precision: ""
 
In statement:
INSERT INTO "temp" ("zip", "lat", "lon", "city", "abr", "county", "type") VALUES ('29588', '', '', 'MYRTLE BEACH', 'SC', 'HORRY', 'STANDARD')
 
 
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Zones: PostgreSQL Database, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Works Spreadsheet Software
Tags: open office calc, 2.4
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