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i have this huge csv file, it's 4GB, don't know how many rows but 320 columns.

since it can't be open in any program (except using 3rd party programs to split the file into multiple pieces) i'm trying to fins a way to extract the data i need. i only need about 10-15 columns from it.

i saw many solutions on the net (most in vbs) but i couldn't get any of them to work. i'd get errors and i don't know vbs to be able to troubleshoot them.

can anyone help please?

thank you

PS here's one example of the vbs code i found and tried using that i had no luck with.

the original error was "800a01f4 variable is undefined", on the net it was suggested to take out OPTION EXPLICIT. once i do that the next error is "800a01fa class not defined".

in both cases the line giving the error is "Set adoJetCommand = New ADODB.Command"

Option Explicit



Dim adoCSVConnection, adoCSVRecordSet, strPathToTextfile
Dim strCSVFile, adoJetConnection,adoJetCommand, strDBPath


Const adCmdText = &H0001

' Specify path to CSV file.
strPathToTextFile = "C:\Users\natalie.rynda\Documents\Temp\RemailMatch\"

' Specify CSV file name.
strCSVFile = "NPIOld.csv"

' Specify Access database file.
strDBPath = "C:\Users\natalie.rynda\Documents\Temp\RemailMatch\NPIs.mdb"

' Open connection to the CSV file.
Set adoCSVConnection = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
Set adoCSVRecordSet = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")

' Open CSV file with header line.
adoCSVConnection.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
    "Data Source=" & strPathtoTextFile & ";" & _
    "Extended Properties=""text;HDR=YES;FMT=Delimited"""

adoCSVRecordset.Open "SELECT * FROM " & strCSVFile, adoCSVConnection

' Open connection to MS Access database.
Set adoJetConnection = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
adoJetConnection.ConnectionString = "DRIVER=Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb);" _
    & "FIL=MS Access;DriverId=25;DBQ=" & strDBPath & ";"
adoJetConnection.Open

' ADO command object to insert rows into Access database.
Set adoJetCommand = New ADODB.Command


Set adoJetCommand.ActiveConnection = adoJetConnection
adoJetCommand.CommandType = adCmdText

' Read the CSV file.
Do Until adoCSVRecordset.EOF
    ' Insert a row into the Access database.
    adoJetCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO NPIs " _
        & "(NPI, EntityTypeCode, ReplacementNPI, EIN, MAddress1, MAddress2, MCity, MState, MZIP, SAddress1, SAddress2, SCity, SState, SZIP, ProviderEnumerationDate, LastUpdateDate, NPIDeactivationReasonCode, NPIDeactivationDate, NPIReactivationDate) " _
        & "VALUES (" _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("NPI").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Entity Type Code").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Replacement NPI").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Employer Identification Number (EIN)").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider First Line Business Mailing Address").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Second Line Business Mailing Address").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Business Mailing Address City Name").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Business Mailing Address State Name").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Business Mailing Address Postal Code").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider First Line Business Practice Location Address").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Second Line Business Practice Location Address").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Business Practice Location Address City Name").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Business Practice Location Address State Name").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Business Practice Location Address Postal Code").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Provider Enumeration Date").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("Last Update Date").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("NPI Deactivation Reason Code").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("NPI Deactivation Date").Value & "', " _
            & "'" & adoCSVRecordset.Fields("NPI Reactivation Date").Value & "')"
    adoJetCommand.Execute
    adoCSVRecordset.MoveNext
Loop



' Clean up.
adoCSVRecordset.Close
adoCSVConnection.Close
adoJetConnection.Close
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  • i want to add that i saw this posting stackoverflow.com/questions/427488/… and tried out the vbs option (error "no value given for one of the required parameters" and i didn't understand the vba solution. this is to say that i didn't just post without first spending a few hours searching and trying everything i can. thank you!!
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 0:37
  • thank you, i will fix but i'm afraid my errors throws out before i even get to that point
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 1:25
  • i just checked and i don't see where the fields don't match.
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 1:29
  • Try Dim adoJetCommand As New ADODB.Command up in your DIM statements and see if it gets you farther in the step through of your code. Also check you have a reference to the Microsoft Activex Data Objects Library
    – datatoo
    Jul 27, 2012 at 2:51
  • good reference msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms675101(VS.85).aspx
    – datatoo
    Jul 27, 2012 at 2:59

2 Answers 2

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If your CSV file is straightforward, without newlines or commas in unexpected places, then the standard *nix tool awk would be useful. It would allow you to easily extract the 15 columns you are looking for to a new CSV file. This blog post gives an explanation how to use it on CSV files.

Suppose that you want to extract columns 1, 3 and 7 from file.csv, then you could do this with the command

awk -F, '{print $1","$3","$7;}' file.csv

Your Windows machine probably does not have awk installed. There are a few options:

  • You can find it in MSYS, which basically provides you with a Unix-like shell environment in Windows. To me, this seems to be the easies way to go.

  • Another option seems to be Gawk for Windows, but I have no experience with that, so no guarantees.

  • You could try to achieve the same result using the Windows PowerShell, as explained in this blog post -- if you have that available. Again, I have no experience trying that.

  • Last but not least, you could switch to Linux, for example in a virtual machine. awk is usually available in *nix environments.

If you are parsing a more awkward CSV file, then check out parse csv file using gawk for a bunch of suggestions.

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  • thank you so much!! but for education purposes, how is this done with vba or vbs? (if you know))))
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 1:29
  • Sorry, have no experience with that. Does this post help at all? It is about VB.net though... Jul 27, 2012 at 2:57
  • @lalachka why did you accept this answer if you wanted vba or vbs? FWIW I like the approach, I've addded awk to the to do list
    – brettdj
    Jul 27, 2012 at 3:52
  • because i'm new here and i don't understand the rules 100%. i thought if the answer is correct - then it's an answer. but it's true, i wanted vba or vbs. i just didn't want to be rude to Reinier))))
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 19:03
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    @lalachka I would not perceive that as rude, since you explained your motivations. I can not speak for other people of course. However, in this case asking a new question sounds more appropriate to me. You are shifting from "how to handle a big CSV file" to "what is wrong with my code". You could cut the piece below your "Thank you" and use that as the new question. It is really up to what you want to do in the end. The users of this site together make up the unwritten rules of how to behave, and you are one of them. Jul 28, 2012 at 3:37
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In the VBE editor

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Then find in the List the Microsoft Activex Data Objects Library. Not sure which version might be appropriate, but probably 6

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It seems like your code doesn't know what the ADODB.COMMAND is and this should resolve that. I only know I was able to copy your code, and was able to step through it successfully, when the reference was set. Hope this helps explain

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  • ohh, i'm running this in vbs. let me try vba. thank you. that's why i was so lost, i didn't understand how you can set references in vbs.
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 20:01
  • i got that library, in vba the code goes past that point and gives an error "item cannot be found in the collection corresponding to the requested name or ordinal". in the debugger the chunk starting with "adoJetCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO NPIs " is highlighted
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 21:03
  • it seems like the csv file is not being read properly. i already got what i needed done last night by splitting the csv file so this is strictly for education but i'd still love to find out what the problem is. thank you for your time.
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 21:14
  • so has this moved you forward at all? or were you getting an error at the same point previously?
    – datatoo
    Jul 27, 2012 at 22:12
  • yeah))) i passed the original error and got stuck on the "adoJetCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO NPIs " line. my guess is that the csv file is not being read. i tried putting "MsgBox adoCSVRecordSet.Fields("Provider Enumeration Date").Value" before that line (just to see if it will show me the values) and got the same error. so it seems like it's not reading the file
    – lalachka
    Jul 27, 2012 at 22:21

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