I have csv data like the following:
"E12 98003";1085894;"HELLA";"8GS007949261";"";1
"5 3/4"";652493;"HELLA";"9HD140976001";"";1
Some fields are included in double quotes. The problem is that as you may see in the second line the data in the first column contains a double quotation mark at the end as part of the data.
I tried something along the lines of:
LOAD DATA INFILE file.csv
INTO TABLE mytable
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ';' ENCLOSED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
but it will use the quotation mark in the data to escape the field enclosing quotation mark. I also tried ESCAPED BY ''
and ESCAPED BY '\\'
with no success.
Is there a way to stop the LOAD DATA INFILE
command from escaping the double double quotation marks?
Or should I parse the csv and put double quotation marks when there is only one?
I am parsing the files anyway using powershell to change the encoding to utf8. Is there some way to fix this quickly there? My powershell code:
function Convert-FileToUTF8 {
param([string]$infile,
[string]$outfile,
[System.Int32]$encodingCode)
$encoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding($encodingCode)
$text = [System.IO.File]::ReadAllText($infile, $encoding)
[System.IO.File]::WriteAllText($outfile, $text)
}
Ok, I did it using a .NET regular expression to fix the csv. It is costly, but not too much. I wrote
$text = [regex]::Replace($text, "(?m)(?<!^)(?<!\;)""(?!\;)(?!\r?$)", '""');
just before the last line in the function and it seems to work ok. Since I am a novice in regular expressions this could probably be improved.