MySQL database "literature", table "languages" ============================================== field names ----------- fields available in table "languages" description ------------------------------------- ----------- language_id the unique ID number of this language entry language_name the display name of this language as it occurs within the languages popup language_enabled specifies globally whether the referenced language can be displayed within the languages popup ('true') [if a user chooses so] or not ('false') order_by a string that specifies the primary sort order for this entry (secondary sort order is by language name) column types ------------ language_id MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY language_name VARCHAR(50) language_enabled ENUM("true","false") NOT NULL order_by VARCHAR(25) INDEX (language_name) table creation code ------------------- CREATE TABLE languages (language_id MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, language_name VARCHAR(50), language_enabled ENUM("true","false") NOT NULL, order_by VARCHAR(25), INDEX (language_name)); rules for data import --------------------- - fields are separated by tabs, records are separated by returns (if not specified otherwise within the LOAD DATA statement) - order of fields must resemble the above field order! - DATE format must be YYYY-MM-DD - TIME format must be HH:MM:SS - carriage returns *within* fields (ASCII character 11) must be replaced with a "UNIX return" (ASCII character 10) -> Search for: (\x0B) Replace with: \\n - empty fields are indicated by \N -> Search for: (?<=\t|^)(?=\t|$) Replace with: \\N - character encoding: higher ASCII chars must be encoded as ISO-8859-1 - file encoding must be UNIX load data code -------------- LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE "/PATH/TO/FILE/languages.txt" INTO TABLE languages; or, alternatively, use something like the following from your shell: mysqlimport --local -u root -p YOUR_DB_NAME "/PATH/TO/FILE/languages.txt"