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Data import
You can import data into CloudBeaver from various file formats. Start the import process from the Data Editor.
CloudBeaver supports the following formats for data import:
- CSV
- XML
- XLSX
Note: The Community Edition supports only
CSV
files.
To import data to the CloudBeaver, follow these steps:
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Select the table where you want to import data and click Import in the bottom toolbar.
Important: Make sure the table has a Primary Key or a Unique Key, as the import is only available for such tables.
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Pick the format you need from the list of available options.
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Upload the file from your local storage, then click Import.
Note: The import runs in the background, so you can keep working without interruptions.
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Check for a confirmation message indicating the import was successful.
When importing data:
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Use
CSV
files with comma delimiters. -
Make sure the table structure (columns) in your file matches the target table. Mismatched columns will cause errors.
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Ensure primary key values are unique to avoid duplicate entries and maintain data integrity.
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