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Background

MS-SQL's built-in bulk import tool cannot parse comma separated value (CSV) files when the values contain a comma even if the value is wrapped in quotes. For example, below is a two-column import file:

Column1,Column2
"Some Text","Some, other text"

MS-SQL's bulk import tool counts the comma after the word "Some" as a delimiter which incorrectly increases the number of columns in the first data row from two to three.

This tool is used to import text files into RoadSafety BC Business Intelligence (BI) database.

Prerequisites

Install python3 from https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/

Install git: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git

Installation

From Windows command prompt:

pip install git+https://github.com/bcgov/mssql-csv-import-tool.git

pip install git+https://github.com/bcgov/mssql-csv-import-tool.git --upgrade

Usage

usage: mssql-import

optional arguments:

-h, --help show this help message and exit

-f, --filename FILENAME path and filename of the file for import

-d, --destination Destination database schema and table name (see options below)

-e, --environment {TEST,PROD} destination database environment

--dry_run don't save the changes to the database

--debug show detailed output for debugging

destination options:

  • DFCMS.document_images
  • DFCMS.case_test_consultations
  • DFCMS.cases
  • GIS.geolocations
  • ISC.tickets
  • ICBC.contraventions
  • TAS.accidents
  • TAS.entities
  • TAS.victims
  • VIPS.prohibitions
  • VIPS.impoundments
  • VIPS.licences

Secrets

This command-line application uses the following environment variables to determine the database name, database server, username etc.

TEST_DB_HOST=
TEST_DB_NAME=
TEST_DB_USERNAME=
TEST_SHARE_LOCAL=H:\
TEST_SHARE_DB=\\SERVER\SHARE


PROD_DB_HOST=
PROD_DB_NAME=
PROD_DB_USERNAME=
PROD_SHARE_LOCAL=I:\
PROD_SHARE_DB=\\SERVER\SHARE

Save the .env file in a directory located above where the executable is installed. Within Windows use where mssql-import to locate the executable.

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