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APOP_TEXT_TO_DB(1) | Apophenia | APOP_TEXT_TO_DB(1) |
NAME¶
apop_text_to_db - command line utility to convert a text file into a database table
SYNOPSIS¶
apop_text_to_db [-d delimiters] text_file table_name dbname
DESCRIPTION¶
If the input text file name is a single dash, -, then read from STDIN. Input must be plain ASCII or UTF-8.
- -d
- the single-character delimiters to use, e.g., -d " ," or -d "\t" (which you will almost certainly have to write as -d "\\t") (default: "|,\t", meaning that any of a pipe, comma, or tab will delimit separate entries)
- -nc
- data does not include column names
- -n regex
- case-insensitive regular expression indicating Null values (default: NaN)
- -m
- use a MySQL database (default: SQLite)
- -f
- fixed width field ends: -f"3,8,12,17" (first char is one, not zero)
- -u
- mysql username
- -p
- mysql password
- -r
- data includes row names
- -v
- verbosity
- -N
- a comma-separated list of column names: -N"apple,banana,carrot,durian"
- -en
- if table exists, do nothing and exit
- -ed
- if table exists, retain the table, delete all data, refill with the new data (i.e., call 'delete * from your_table')
- -eo
- if table exists, overwrite the table from scratch (deleting the previous table entirely)
- -ea
- if table exists, append new data to the existing table
- -h
- display this help and exit
July 2024 | Apophenia (Debian ) |