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  • in reply to: CSV import #14560
    amarone88
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    Ok, problem solved. It was due to a wrong character that Macintosh FileMaker added at the end of the line.

    I deleted it with a text editor and now all works fine.

    Thanks, bye ^____^

    in reply to: CSV import #14559
    amarone88
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    Even the command line gives me the same problem, it seems not to be a SQLyog bug =___=''

    What do you mean by converting the CSV file? Into what should I convert it? O.O''

    Thanks

    I tried operning the CSV with Microsoft Word and it shows the new line character properly.

    Some other elements: I first had my CSV with every line terminating with n but the last column was not followed by a comma. This way, the command imported only the first line anyway, but the last column was followed by the first column of the second record:

    2/01/2003 – TV – H – LS – 60 – – – – S/AGGIORNAM/RICERCA Articoli vari arretrati – AI””2/01/2003

    (AI””2/01/2003 is the last imported column, as you can see the date should be the first column of the second record. Here I separated columns by -)

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