proximabih Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 Hi2all I created some PHP file which I will use through crone job to import data from csv to MySQL table automatic. But..it does not work and I dont know what is problem with. Email message says All imports FAILS? WHY? THank you all Code is: <?php define('DB_SERVER', 'localhost'); define('DB_USER', 'database-username'); define('DB_PASSWORD', 'password'); define('DB_NAME', 'database-name'); @$conn = mysql_connect (DB_SERVER, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD); mysql_select_db (DB_NAME,$conn); if(!$conn){ die( "No connection."); } # assign the tables that you want to import to to the table array $table = array( 'table1', 'table2', 'table3', 'table4', 'table5', ); # if the first row of your csv file contains column headings: # $columnheadings=1 # if the first row does not contain column headings and should be imported: # $columnheadings=0 $columnheadings = 0; # contains the email address you want the results sent to $emailaddress = "user@domain.com"; # contains the subject you want the message to have $subject = "Enter Subject Here"; # contains the email address that will show in the from line $emailfrom = "user@domain.com"; # you should not have to edit anything below this line # perform the required operations for every table listed in the table array foreach ($table as $tablename) { # empty the table of its current records $deleterecords = "TRUNCATE TABLE `$tablename`"; mysql_query($deleterecords); # intialize your counters for successful and failed record imports $pass = 0; $fail = 0; # the csv file needs to be the same name as the table, # comma seperated with the columns in the same order as the table, # and in the same dir as this script $filecontents = file ("$tablename.csv"); # .csv is added to the table name to get the name of the csv file # every record in the csv file will be inserted into the table unless an error occurs with that record for($i=$columnheadings; $i<sizeof($filecontents); $i++) { $insertrecord = "Insert Into `$tablename` Values ($filecontents[$i])"; mysql_query($insertrecord); if(mysql_error()) { $fail += 1; # increments if there was an error importing the record } else { $pass += 1; # increments if the record was successfully imported } } # adds a line to the email message we will send stating how many records were imported # and how many records failed for each table $message .= "Table $tablename: Success=$pass Failure=$fail \n"; } # set to the date and time the script was run $runtime = (date("d M Y H:i")); # add the run time to the body of the email message $message .= "\nTime of the message: $runtime (server time zone)\n\n"; # Send the email message mail($emailaddress, $subject, $message, "From: '$emailfrom'"); ?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barand Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 I'd echo $insertrecord and check the sql syntax is correct eg qouted string values) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xyph Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 Alternately, check out LOAD DATA INFILE It's incredibly fast when importing large amounts of data. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Little Guy Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 MySQL can do this for you... mysql_query("LOAD DATA INFILE 'data.csv' INTO TABLE tbl_name FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '\"' LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n' IGNORE 1 LINES"); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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