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550550 <para>
551551 The <literal>CSV</> format has no standard way to distinguish a
552552 <literal>NULL</> value from an empty string.
553- <productname>PostgreSQL</>'s <command>COPY</> handles this by
554- quoting. A <literal>NULL</> is output as the <literal>NULL</>
555- string and is not quoted, while a data value matching the
556- <literal>NULL</> string is quoted. Therefore, using the default
557- settings, a <literal>NULL</> is written as an unquoted empty
558- string, while an empty string is written with double quotes
559- (<literal>""</>). Reading values follows similar rules. You can
553+ <productname>PostgreSQL</>'s <command>COPY</> handles this using
554+ quoting. A <literal>NULL</> is output as an empty string without
555+ quotes, while an empty string data value is double-quoted
556+ (<literal>""</>). Reading values follows similar rules. You can
560557 use <literal>FORCE NOT NULL</> to prevent <literal>NULL</> input
561558 comparisons for specific columns.
562559 </para>
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