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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T09:45:24+00:00 2026-06-15T09:45:24+00:00

I’m trying to import a CSV file into phpMyAdmin, and I don’t understand the

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I’m trying to import a CSV file into phpMyAdmin, and I don’t understand the error “Data truncated for column 1.” Since the field id is to be auto-incremented, I left it out at first, but I got an error concerning the field count. I then tried putting just a semicolon in front of everything, thinking that MySql would see a NULL value and auto-increment all the rows. Not so. Instead I got an error that the ‘id’ isn’t an integer, so I assigned ids for all the rows. I also made sure that the character encoding was consistent – utf8.

Here’s the structure of the table:

Field       Type            Collation   Atributes   Null    Default Extra
id          int(6)                                  Não     None    AUTO_INCREMENT
data        date                                    Não     None
apto        int(3)                      UNSIGNED    Sim     NULL
descricao   varchar(100)    utf8_general_ci         Não     None
rec         float(11,2)                             Sim     NULL
pag         float(11,2)                             Sim     NULL

Here´s the first row that gave the error (the name has been changed to protect the innocent):

1;2012-01-03;101;Fred - janeiro;90.00;

I have a semicolon at the end because the last field has a value of NULL

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    2026-06-15T09:45:25+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 9:45 am

    I know it’s not the most elegant solution, but just say no to CSV with phpMyAdmin. Using macros and regular expressions in my favorite text editor (TextPad), I converted my CSV file into an SQL file, and imported it without any problem.

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