SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE

The SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE system procedure imports data from an input file into all of the columns of a table. If the table receiving the imported data already contains data, you can either replace or append to the existing data.

Syntax

SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE (IN SCHEMANAME VARCHAR(128),
IN TABLENAME VARCHAR(128), IN FILENAME VARCHAR(32672),
IN COLUMNDELIMITER CHAR(1), IN CHARACTERDELIMITER CHAR(1),
IN CODESET VARCHAR(128), IN REPLACE SMALLINT)

No result is returned from the procedure.

SCHEMANAME
An input argument of type VARCHAR(128) that specifies the schema of the table. Passing a NULL value will use the default schema name.
TABLENAME
An input argument of type VARCHAR (128) that specifies the table name of the table into which the data is to be imported. This table cannot be a system table or a declared temporary table. Passing a null will result in an error.
FILENAME
An input argument of type VARCHAR(32672) that specifies the file that contains the data to be imported. If you do not specify a path, the current working directory is used. Passing a NULL value will result in an error.
COLUMNDELIMITER
An input argument of type CHAR(1) that specifies a column delimiter. The specified character is used in place of a comma to signal the end of a column. Passing a NULL value will use the default value; the default value is a comma (,).
CHARACTERDELIMITER
An input argument of type CHAR(1) that specifies a character delimiter. The specified character is used in place of double quotation marks to enclose a character string. Passing a NULL value will use the default value; the default value is a double quotation mark (").
CODESET
An input argument of type VARCHAR(128) that specifies the code set of the data in the input file. The name of the code set should be one of the Java-supported character encodings. Data is converted from the specified code set to the database code set (utf-8). Passing a NULL value will interpret the data file in the same code set as the JVM in which it is being executed.
REPLACE
A input argument of type SMALLINT. A non-zero value will run in REPLACE mode, while a value of zero will run in INSERT mode. REPLACE mode deletes all existing data from the table by truncating the data object, and inserts the imported data. The table definition and the index definitions are not changed. INSERT mode adds the imported data to the table without changing the existing table data. Passing a NULL will result in an error.
If you create a schema, table, or column name as a non-delimited identifier, you must pass the name to the import procedure using all upper-case characters. If you created a schema, table, or column name as a delimited identifier, you must pass the name to the import procedure using the same case that was used when it was created.

Example

The following example imports data into the staff table from a delimited data file called myfile.del with the percentage character (%) as the string delimiter, and a semicolon (;) as the column delimiter:
CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE
(null, 'STAFF', 'c:/output/myfile.del', ';', '%', null,0);

For more information on importing, see the Derby Tools and Utilities Guide.

Related reference
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_COMPRESS_TABLE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_INPLACE_COMPRESS_TABLE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_SET_RUNTIMESTATISTICS
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_SET_STATISTICS_TIMING
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_SET_DATABASE_PROPERTY
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_FREEZE_DATABASE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_UNFREEZE_DATABASE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_CHECKPOINT_DATABASE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_BACKUP_DATABASE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_TABLE
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_EXPORT_QUERY
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_DATA