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Data import
In CloudBeaver, data import is accessible through the Data Editor when a table is open.
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Click on the Import button to open a pop-up window for the import process.
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Choose the file type for import.
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Choose the file from local storage and press Import.
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Upon successful import, a confirmation message will appear.
The import process in CloudBeaver includes several key features and limitations:
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The Community Edition (CE) allows for
CSV
files only. Pro versions includeCSV
,XLSX
, andXML
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In CloudBeaver Team Edition, data import is available to users with the roles of Editor, Manager, Developer, and Administrator.
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CSV
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The structure (DDL) of the uploaded table must match the existing table, specifically in terms of columns.
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Only unique primary key values are accepted to ensure data integrity and avoid duplicates.
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The import operation does not block the interface, allowing for continued work while the import is processed.
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The system currently supports uploading one file at a time.
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