I use the following command to read in a csv:
LOAD DATA INFILE '/Users/Tyler/Desktop/players_escaped.txt'
INTO TABLE players
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY '^'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n';
The csv looks like this:
^1^,^False^,^False^,^Ovie^,^Soko^,^6^,^8^,^210^,^^,^M^,^London^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^0^,^2009^,^^,^False^,^False^,^{299F909C-88D9-4D26-8ADC-3EC1A66168BB}^,^844^,^2013^,^^,^^,^0^,^^,^^,^2011-02-16 20:53:34.877000000^,^^,^2011-02-16 20:53:34.877000000^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^1^,^2^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^
^2^,^False^,^False^,^Jordan^,^Swing^,^6^,^6^,^200^,^^,^M^,^Birmingham^,^AL^,^35218^,^^,^^,^0^,^2009^,^^,^False^,^False^,^{299F909C-88D9-4D26-8ADC-3EC1A66168BB}^,^844^,^2013^,^^,^^,^0^,^^,^^,^2011-02-16 20:53:34.877000000^,^^,^2011-02-16 20:53:34.877000000^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^1^,^2^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^,^^
I also tried \ as a delimiter and got the same results.
I’m only getting the odd numbered rows.
There are 250k records in the csv.
Thanks
Have you checked the line endings of the .txt file?