Import data from CSV to SQL Server via command line on Linux

by

Want to import data from CSV file to SQL Server via Command Line Interface (CLI) on Linux (Ubuntu/RedHat/CentOS…)?

Using mssql-cmd, a Command Line Interface (CLI) client for SQL Server, you can import data from CSV file to SQL Server easily and fast. Direct Interaction or Scripting and Automation.

  • No need to install SQL Server client library.
  • Convenient to deploy to cloud. No need to run installation file, just uncompress and run, immediately.
  • Commands are entered into a terminal or command prompt, accessed from local or remote (like SSH).
  • Support Windows, Linux, and MacOS.

Download mssql-cmd Linux version Download mssql-cmd

Import data from CSV file to SQL Server via command line on Linux (Ubuntu/RedHat/CentOS…)

1. In interactive mode:

mssql-cmd> load loadtype=replace
      > table=media_messages 
      > datafile=/data/media_messages.csv 
      > delimiter=, 
      > quote=" 
      > header=y;

2. In batch mode:

mssql-cmd dsn="pan:withdata@192.168.0.102/test" task=load loadtype=replace table=media_messages datafile=/data/media_messages.csv delimiter=, quote=" header=y quit=y

“loadtype=replace” will delete all data in table before inserting.

See parameters detail.


More about mssql-cmd – Command Line Interface (CLI) tool for SQL Server