Loading a Flat File to a MySQL Table, file is terminated by \r\n, use this statement : MySQL « Database « Java Tutorial






import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.Statement;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
    Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(url, username, password);
    Statement stmt = connection.createStatement();
    
    // Load the data
    String filename = "c:/infile.txt";
    String tablename = "mysql_2_table";
    stmt.executeUpdate("LOAD DATA INFILE \"" + filename + "\" INTO TABLE " + tablename);

    // file is terminated by \r\n, use this statement
    stmt.executeUpdate("LOAD DATA INFILE \"" + filename + "\" INTO TABLE "
                       + tablename + " LINES TERMINATED BY '\\r\\n'");

  }
}








20.34.MySQL
20.34.1.Get a MySQL Connection from the Driver Manager
20.34.2.JDBC Mysql Connection String
20.34.3.MySQL Connection Properties: Passing Additional Properties Using a Database URL
20.34.4.Keep the Connection Alive for MySQL
20.34.5.MySQL Data type to Java Data type Conversion Table
20.34.6.Create a MySQL Table to Store Java Types (Using Statement Objects)?
20.34.7.Retrieve Automatically Generated Keys Using a Statement (MySQL)?
20.34.8.Creating a MySQL Table to Store Java Types
20.34.9.Loading a Flat File to a MySQL Table, file is comma-separated
20.34.10.Loading a Flat File to a MySQL Table, file is terminated by \r\n, use this statement
20.34.11.Creating a Database in MySQL
20.34.12.Creating a MySQL Database Table to store Java Types
20.34.13.Deleting a Table from Database
20.34.14.Retrieving Tables from a Database
20.34.15.Inserting values in MySQL database table
20.34.16.Getting the Number of Rows in a Database Table
20.34.17.Updating a Row in a Database Table
20.34.18.Deleting All Rows from a Database Table
20.34.19.Exporting a MySQL Table to a Flat File
20.34.20.Retrieve auto-generated keys
20.34.21.MySQL Error code and message