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The CSV
storage engine stores data in text files using comma-separated values
format.
The CSV
storage engine is always compiled into the MySQL server.
To examine the source for the CSV
engine, look in the storage/csv
directory of a MySQL source distribution.
When you create a CSV
table, the server creates a table format file in the database
directory. The file begins with the table name and has an .frm
extension. The
storage engine also creates a data file. Its name begins with the table name and has a .CSV
extension. The data file is a plain text file. When you store data into the table, the storage engine saves it
into the data file in comma-separated values format.
mysql>CREATE TABLE test (i INT NOT NULL, c CHAR(10) NOT NULL)
->ENGINE = CSV;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.12 sec)mysql>INSERT INTO test VALUES(1,'record one'),(2,'record two');
Query OK, 2 rows affected (0.00 sec)Records: 2 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0mysql>SELECT * FROM test;
+------+------------+| i | c |+------+------------+| 1 | record one || 2 | record two |+------+------------+2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Creating a CSV table also creates a corresponding Metafile that stores the state of the table and the number of
rows that exist in the table. The name of this file is the same as the name of the table with the extension
CSM
.
If you examine the test.CSV
file in the database directory created by executing
the preceding statements, its contents should look like this:
"1","record one""2","record two"
This format can be read, and even written, by spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft Excel or StarOffice Calc.