I have I have a huge csv file with 149 column and 25K+ rows to upload this file in MySQL table I am using MySQL LOAD DATA Query
MY Query is:
LOAD DATA local INFILE '/Dir/file.csv' INTO TABLE my_table FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '"' ESCAPED BY '\\' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' IGNORE 1 LINES
My query is working fine, the problem comes when my file has any Backslash (\) characters, the column value get disturb and file cell value not inserting in correct columns. is there any fix for this issue.
Thanks
LOAD DATA local INFILE '/Dir/file.csv' INTO TABLE my_table FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '"' ESCAPED BY '\b' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' IGNORE 1 LINES
Use '\b' as escape character instead of '\' in your query.
I have a text file in the following format, which contains about a million coupon codes.
93C9LF,PDF934,24YWJ4
93C9LF,PDF934,24YWJ4
93C9LF,PDF934,24YWJ4
Below is my query
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE /var/www/coupons.txt
INTO TABLE coupons
FIELDS TERMINATED BY '' ENCLOSED BY '' ESCAPED BY ''
LINES STARTING BY '' TERMINATED BY ','
(coupon);
When I execute this query only some are inserted into the database. I would like to know what I am doing wrong or what could be done to improve this query.
Hi Rezaq you can use this:
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/var/www/coupons.txt'
INTO TABLE coupons
FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t'
ENCLOSED BY ','
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
(coupon);
I've a CSV file where values may have comma as part of value
"09200, France, Paris", "Tower ""Olivia"""
"09200, Spain, Barselona", Shop - perfect
However once I import data it breaks value on 4 columns (based on number of comma in row). What do I do wrong? Please see my import command below.
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '~/Downloads/file.csv' INTO TABLE my_table CHARACTER SET utf8 FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' (#col1,#col2) set address=#col1,name=#col2;
Add an ENCLOSED BY clause to your query:
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '~/Downloads/file.csv'
INTO TABLE my_table
CHARACTER SET utf8
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
(#col1,#col2) set address=#col1,name=#col2;
I've got a csv file I made with a bunch of info, but I cant get it to import properly...
Ive got these values in info.csv: id firstname lastname address state gpa credits
following a video, I used this:
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/IT101/info.csv' INTO TABLE 'student' FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY '"' ESCAPED BY '\' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n';
I get back:
PAGER set to stdout
and the values aren't there. What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: By the way, I alaready have two rows in the table from using insert into, just doing it 30 more times seemed like a waste of time
You can try...
LOAD DATA INFILE '/IT101/info.csv'
INTO TABLE students
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
IGNORE 1 ROWS;
I have a CSV file which contains 10 columns. I want to select only some columns from that file and load them into a MySQL database using the LOAD DATA INFILE command.
Load data into a table in MySQL and specify columns:
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'file.csv' INTO TABLE t1
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
(#col1,#col2,#col3,#col4) set name=#col4,id=#col2 ;
#col1,2,3,4 are variables to hold the csv file columns (assume 4 ) name,id are table columns.
Specify the name of columns in the CSV in the load data infile statement.
The code is like this:
LOAD DATA INFILE '/path/filename.csv'
INTO TABLE table_name
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
(column_name3, column_name5);
Here you go with adding data to only two columns(you can choose them with the name of the column) to the table.
The only thing you have to take care is that you have a CSV file(filename.csv) with two values per line(row). Otherwise please mention. I have a different solution.
Thank you.
LOAD DATA INFILE 'file.csv'
INTO TABLE t1
(column1, #dummy, column2, #dummy, column3, ...)
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '"' ESCAPED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n';
Just replace the column1, column2, etc.. with your column names, and put #dummy anwhere there's a column in the CSV you want to ignore.
Full details here.
Example:
contents of the ae.csv file:
"Date, xpto 14"
"code","number","year","C"
"blab","15885","2016","Y"
"aeea","15883","1982","E"
"xpto","15884","1986","B"
"jrgg","15885","1400","A"
CREATE TABLE Tabletmp (
rec VARCHAR(9)
);
For put only column 3:
LOAD DATA INFILE '/local/ae.csv'
INTO TABLE Tabletmp
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
IGNORE 2 LINES
(#col1, #col2, #col3, #col4, #col5)
set rec = #col3;
select * from Tabletmp;
2016
1982
1986
1400
if you have number of columns in your database table more than number of columns in your csv you can proceed like this:
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'pathOfFile.csv'
INTO TABLE youTable
CHARACTER SET latin1 FIELDS TERMINATED BY ';' #you can use ',' if you have comma separated
OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
ESCAPED BY '\\'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
(yourcolumn,yourcolumn2,yourcolumn3,yourcolumn4,...);
For those who have the following error:
Error Code: 1290. The MySQL server is running with the
--secure-file-priv option so it cannot execute this statement
You can simply run this command to see which folder can load files from:
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "secure_file_priv";
After that, you have to copy the files in that folder and run the query with LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE instead of LOAD DATA INFILE.