If we want to store any other value than \N in CSV file on exporting the data to CSV file from a table which contains NULL value(s) then we need to replace \N values with other value by using IFNULL statement. To illustrate it we are taking the following example −
Example
Suppose if we want to export the values of the table ‘student_info’ having the following data −
mysql> Select * from Student_info; +------+---------+------------+------------+ | id | Name | Address | Subject | +------+---------+------------+------------+ | 101 | YashPal | Amritsar | History | | 105 | Gaurav | Chandigarh | Literature | | 125 | Raman | Shimla | Computers | | 130 | Ram | Jhansi | Computers | | 132 | Shyam | Chandigarh | Economics | | 133 | Mohan | Delhi | Computers | | 150 | Saurabh | NULL | Literature | +------+---------+------------+------------+ 7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
As we can see that the result has NULL value for the address field where id is 150. Now the following query will export this table’s data into Student_28.CSV and stores ‘Not Applicable’ at the place of \N −
mysql> Select IFNULL(id,'Not Applicable'), IFNULL(Name,'Not Applicable'), IFNULL(Address,'Not Applicable'), IFNULL(Subject,'Not Applicable') from Student_info INTO OUTFILE 'C:/mysql/bin/mysql-files/student_28.csv' FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','; Query OK, 7 rows affected (0.02 sec)
We can see that student_28.CSV have Not Applicable at the place of \N as can be seen from the following values −
101 YashPal Amritsar History 105 Gaurav Chandigarh Literature 125 Raman Shimla Computers 130 Ram Jhansi Computers 132 Shyam Chandigarh Economics 133 Mohan Delhi Computers 150 Saurabh Not Applicable Literature