‘FIELDS TERMINATED BY’ option should be used when the text file which we want to import into MySQL table is having the values which are separated by a comma(,) or maybe with any other separator like a colon(:), semicolon(;) etc. It can be understood with the help of the following example −
Example
Suppose we are having the following data, separated by a semicolon(;), in the text file ‘A.txt’ which we want to import into a MySQL file −
100;Ram;IND;15000 120;Mohan;IND;18000
Now with the help of the following query by using the option ‘FIELDS SEPARATED BY ‘we can import the data into MySQL table −
mysql> LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'd:\A.txt' INTO table employee12_tbl FIELDS TERMINATED BY ';'; Query OK, 2 rows affected (0.04 sec) Records: 2 Deleted: 0 Skipped: 0 Warnings: 0 mysql> Select * from employee12_tbl; +------+----------------+----------+--------+ | Id | Name | Country | Salary | +------+----------------+----------+--------+ | 100 | Ram | IND | 15000 | | 120 | Mohan | IND | 18000 | +------+----------------+----------+--------+ 2 rows in set (0.00 sec)