![]() ![]() I mean sure it can be done, but all check-out points on Earth are designed to let you buy all your shopping in one go, make one payment and get one receipt. It's like going to a shop and asking for an individual check-out receipt for every item you buy, one item at a time. It's such a low-level trivial and basic part of computing, that it is hard to imagine a system that doesn't know how to correctly cope with CSV. Why would you want this? Which system(s) are you using that do(es) not understand real CSV format?Įven if you are coding that yourself, there are a hundred examples out there (for most languages) of the implemented CSV algorithm. Of course the destination system has to be made to ignore those. You can add any of a comma, double-quote or line-feed character to the data fields, which would all cause CSV quoting to happen. Me need double quote with all fields, like this "6880340" Then i see this: 6880340 - without quote GROUP BY cons.ls, cons.ipu_num, cons.type_supply CREATE TABLE input (ls TEXT, street TEXT, dom TEXT, kvart TEXT, ipu_num TEXT, description TEXT, cons_old REAL, oneS_id TEXT, phone TEXT, type_supply INT, ipu_blocked INT, tariff INT, data_base TEXT, date_verifi TEXT, date_last_cons TEXT)ĬREATE TABLE cons (ls TEXT, ipu_num TEXT, type_supply TEXT, cons_new TEXT, cons_new_date DATETIME)ĬREATE TABLE type_supply (type_supply TEXT, description TEXT) ![]()
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