Camsoft
Camsoft

Reputation: 11995

How to skip columns in CSV file when importing into MySQL table using LOAD DATA INFILE?

I've got a CSV file with 11 columns and I have a MySQL table with 9 columns.

The CSV file looks like:

col1, col2, col3, col4, col5, col6, col7, col8, col9, col10, col11

and the MySQL table looks like:

col1, col2, col3, col4, col5, col6, col7, col8, col9

I need to map the columns 1-8 of CSV file directly to the first 8 columns of the MySQL table. I then need to skip the next two columns in the CSV file and then map column 11 of CSV file to column 9 of MySQL table.

At the moment I am using the following SQL command:

LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'filename.csv' INTO TABLE my_table
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY ''
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'

But the above code maps the first 9 columns of CSV file to the 9 columns in the MySQL table.

Upvotes: 68

Views: 90304

Answers (4)

brzhang
brzhang

Reputation: 89

step1.deal with awk.

cat file.txt |awk -F',' '{print $1","$2","$5...}'>new_file.txt

step2.load into mysql.

load data local infile 'new_file' into table t1(...)

the method below is simple,but not allowed in lower version of mysql.

LOAD DATA INFILE 'file.txt'  
INTO TABLE t1 (column1, @dummy, column2, @dummy, column3);

Upvotes: 5

grapefrukt
grapefrukt

Reputation: 27045

From Mysql docs:

You can also discard an input value by assigning it to a user variable and not assigning the variable to a table column:

LOAD DATA INFILE 'file.txt'  
INTO TABLE t1 (column1, @dummy, column2, @dummy, column3);

Upvotes: 107

Ataboy Josef
Ataboy Josef

Reputation: 2101

I think there is one more change in the code:

The following SQL command:

LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'filename.csv' INTO TABLE my_table
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY ''
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'

-will probably result in an data truncation error.

So it is better to use LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n' instead of LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'

SO the code will be:

LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'filename.csv' INTO TABLE my_table
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY ''
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'

Upvotes: -2

Ataboy Josef
Ataboy Josef

Reputation: 2101

@deemi:

The only way to ignore the @dummy is by setting the field's Default to AUTO INCREMENT. So you can skip the field and just code like this,

LOAD DATA INFILE 'file.txt'  
INTO TABLE t1 (column2, column3, column4, column5);

//assumes that the fieldname column1 is set to AUTO INCREMENT by default.

Upvotes: -1

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