Loader MySQL
Loader MySQL imports CSV data into MySQL database.
Data In/Data Out
Data In | Upload all files in /data/in/files |
Data Out | N/A |
Learn more: about the folder structure here.
Parameters
Host (required) | Name of the server that hosts the database. |
Port (required) | The port number you want to access. |
Database (required) | Name of the database. |
User (required) | Account name. |
Password (required) | Account password. |
Enabled (optional) | Checked if SSH required to connect to database. |
Private (optional) | Private key. |
Public (optional) | Public key. |
SSH Host (optional) | Name of SSH host. |
Input Table (required) | The name of the input table you want to load to the database. |
DB Table Name (required) | The name of the table that will be created in the database. |
Incremental (optional) | Signifies if you want to load the data by overwriting whatever is in the database or incrementally. |
Column (required) |
Can be defined for table either when using incremental load, or not.
Primary key constraint can be defined on multiple columns or one, but cannot contain NULL values. If incremental load is
If the incremental load is
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Column Name (required) | Refers to the column in the input CSV file. |
DB Column Name (required) | Refers to how this column will be named in the destination database. |
Data Type (required) |
The data type used in the column. |
Size (optional) |
The maximum number of digits used by the data type of the column or parameter. |
Nullable (optional) |
If checked, then the data with empty strings are loaded as NULL values in destination database (in this case is_nullable = YES).
If unchecked and data contains empty strings, then loader returns an error message. For example: “Cannot insert the value NULL into column XY, column does not allow nulls. INSERT fails.”
Warning: All columns listed as primary keys should have unchecked Nullable (is_nullable =
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Default Value (optional) |
The default value is inserted for empty values in the column. For example, |