COPY TO instructs the PostgreSQL server process to write a file. You may want a client-side faci lity such as psql's \copy. code example

Example: COPY FROM instructs the PostgreSQL server process to read a file. You may want a client-side facility such as psql's \copy.

Assuming the psql command-line tool, you may use \copy instead of copy.

\copy opens the file and feeds the contents to the server, whereas copy tells the server the open the file itself and read it, which may be problematic permission-wise, or even impossible if client and server run on different machines with no file sharing in-between.

Under the hood, \copy is implemented as COPY FROM stdin and accepts the same options than the server-side COPY.