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Input argument of type CHAR(1) that species a column delimiter. The specied
character is used in place of a comma to signal the end of a column. Passing a
NULL value uses the default value; the default value is a comma (,).
COLUMNDELIMITER
Input argument of type CHAR(1) that species a character delimiter. The
specied character is used in place of double quotation marks to enclose a
CHARACTERDELIMITER
character string. Passing a NULL value uses the default value; the default value
is a double quotation mark (").
Input argument of type VARCHAR(128) that species the code set of the data
in the input le. The name of the code set should be one of the Java-supported
CODESET
character encodings. Data is converted from the specied code set to the database
code set (utf-8). Passing a NULL value interprets the data le in the same code
set as the JVM in which it is being executed.
SQLFire does not implement this argument. Imported data is always added
(inserted) to the target table without changing the existing table data. Specify
any value of type SMALLINT.
REPLACE
Input argument of type SMALLINT. With a non-zero value, this procedure
operates similarly to SYSCS_UTIL.IMPORT_TABLE, and it locks the table
LOCKTABLE
during the import operation. Specify a value of zero to prevent SQLFire from
locking the table during the import operation.
Species the number of threads to use for the import process. Each thread
processes a different portion of the le in parallel, and performs a bulk insert to
the SQLFire system.
NUMTHREADS
Input argument of type SMALLINT. With a non-zero value, SQLFire treats the
SCHEMANAME and TABLENAME arguments as case-sensitive. With a zero
value, SQLFire treats the schema and table names as case insensitive.
CASESENSITIVENAMES
The argument can specify a custom class that extends
com.vmware.sqlre.load.Import. The specied class overrides the default import
IMPORTCLASSNAME
process, and can perform on-the-y data conversions from external formats to
formats that SQLFire supports. If you specify NULL for this argument, then
SQLFire uses the default Import class.
This argument is reserved for future use. Always specify NULL for the argument
in this release
ERRORFILE
If you create a schema, table, or column name as a non-delimited identier, you must pass the name to the import
procedure using all uppercase characters. If you created a schema, table, or column name as a delimited identier,
you must pass the name to the import procedure using the same case that was used when it was created.
Usage
For additional information on using this procedure see the section "Using the bulk import and export procedures"
in the Apache Derby Tools and Utilities Guide.
Example
The following example imports some of the data elds from a delimited data le called data.del into the
STAFF table. The import procedure uses the default import implementation with 2 threads, and does not lock
the target table:
CALL SYSCS_UTIL.IMPORT_DATA
(NULL, 'STAFF', null, '1,3,4', 'data.del', null, null, null, 0, 0, 2,
0, null, null)
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