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.
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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.
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