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-- Update changed rows UPDATE postal_codes p SET city = s.city, lat = s.lat, lng = s.lng FROM postal_codes_stg s WHERE p.code = s.code AND (p.city <> s.city OR p.lat <> s.lat OR p.lng <> s.lng);

In many digital‑mailing or logistics projects, data sets of postal codes are exchanged as compressed archives (ZIP, RAR, 7z, etc.). One such file that you may encounter is – a RAR archive that often contains a collection of postal‑code‑related resources (e.g., CSV tables, GIS shapefiles, documentation, or scripts). Code postal new folder 582.rar

1. Introduction The term “code postal” (French for postal code ) denotes the series of digits (and sometimes letters) that identify a specific geographic area for the purpose of sorting and delivering mail. While the concept is universal, each country has developed its own conventions, lengths, and hierarchical structures. -- Update changed rows UPDATE postal_codes p SET city = s

# Extract unrar x 582.rar # preserves full paths # or unrar e 582.rar # extracts all files into the current directory A folder (often named 582 or the name encoded inside the archive) containing the files listed above. 4.3 Quick Data Exploration Assuming the primary file is postal_codes.csv : Introduction The term “code postal” (French for postal

-- Insert new codes INSERT INTO postal_codes (code, city, lat, lng) SELECT s.code, s.city, s.lat, s.lng FROM postal_codes_stg s LEFT JOIN postal_codes p ON p.code = s.code WHERE p.code IS NULL;

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-- Update changed rows UPDATE postal_codes p SET city = s.city, lat = s.lat, lng = s.lng FROM postal_codes_stg s WHERE p.code = s.code AND (p.city <> s.city OR p.lat <> s.lat OR p.lng <> s.lng);

In many digital‑mailing or logistics projects, data sets of postal codes are exchanged as compressed archives (ZIP, RAR, 7z, etc.). One such file that you may encounter is – a RAR archive that often contains a collection of postal‑code‑related resources (e.g., CSV tables, GIS shapefiles, documentation, or scripts).

1. Introduction The term “code postal” (French for postal code ) denotes the series of digits (and sometimes letters) that identify a specific geographic area for the purpose of sorting and delivering mail. While the concept is universal, each country has developed its own conventions, lengths, and hierarchical structures.

# Extract unrar x 582.rar # preserves full paths # or unrar e 582.rar # extracts all files into the current directory A folder (often named 582 or the name encoded inside the archive) containing the files listed above. 4.3 Quick Data Exploration Assuming the primary file is postal_codes.csv :

-- Insert new codes INSERT INTO postal_codes (code, city, lat, lng) SELECT s.code, s.city, s.lat, s.lng FROM postal_codes_stg s LEFT JOIN postal_codes p ON p.code = s.code WHERE p.code IS NULL;

# Install unrar if not present sudo apt-get install unrar # Debian/Ubuntu brew install unrar # macOS (Homebrew)