You might want to try LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n' or LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'. I am not familiar with the auto option.
Thanks, Cary On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Ken Irwin <kir...@wittenberg.edu> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Using the ever-handy phpMyAdmin tool for MySQL db management, there's a CSV > import option to parse lines like this (all GUI-like): > > LOAD DATA INFILE 'file.csv' > INTO TABLE tbl_name > FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' > FIELDS ENCLOSED BY '\"', > FIELDS ESCAPED BY '\"' > LINES TERMINATED BY 'auto' > > However, when I try that same sort of thing on the command-line, I can't get > "terminated by auto" to work, with or without quotes. Looking at the MySQL > documentation, this doesn't actually seem to be a legitimate instruction - > maybe it's something slick that phpMyAdmin is doing in the background? > > I want to be that slick too - does anyone know of a way to introduce that > kind of flexibility at the code level? Have you already written a script that > handles these variations? Any ideas? > > Thanks > ken > -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com