Thanks KarveR for the prompt reply!
• Yes, the fields in the CSV are "" enclosed.
• Yes, each field in the CSV is separated by a single ,.
• How do I know if each line is a newline in windows format? There's no "/n" after each line or anything if that's what you mean.
I do...
I have a table of about 500 records and 12 columns that I have saved in a CSV file. When I try to import that file into the mySQL DB table using the import feature in mySQLFront2.2, it creates all 500 Primary keys (in auto-increment so I get 500 rows returned), and the whole string gets printed...
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