ODBC Driver for CSV

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Miscellaneous

This section provides a complete list of the Miscellaneous properties you can configure in the connection settings for this provider.


PropertyDescription
BatchNamingConventionDetermines the naming convention of batch files.
BatchSizeThe maximum size of each batch operation to submit.
ClientCultureThis property can be used to specify the format of data (e.g., currency values) that is accepted by the client application. This property can be used when the client application does not support the machine's culture settings. For example, Microsoft Access requires 'en-US'.
CreateBatchFolderWhether to create a folder or not when InsertMode is set to FilePerBatch.
CultureThis setting can be used to specify culture settings that determine how the provider interprets certain data types that are passed into the provider. For example, setting Culture='de-DE' will output German formats even on an American machine.
CustomHeadersOther headers as determined by the user (optional).
CustomUrlParamsThe custom query string to be included in the request.
DefaultDomainThis property is used for the Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC.
DirectoryRetrievalDepthLimit the subfolders recursively scanned when IncludeSubdirectories is enabled.
EnableForeignKeyDetectionWhether to detect the foreign keys in ODBC.
ExcludeFileExtensionsSet to true if file extensions should be excluded from table names.
ExcludeFilesComma-separated list of file extensions to exclude from the set of the files modeled as tables.
GenerateSchemaFilesIndicates the user preference as to when schemas should be generated and saved.
IncludeDropboxTeamResourcesIndicates if you want to include Dropbox team files and folders.
IncludeDualTableSet this property to mock the Oracle DUAL table for better compatibility with Oracle database.
IncludeFilesComma-separated list of file extensions to include into the set of the files modeled as tables.
IncludeSubdirectoriesWhether to read files from nested folders. In the case of a name collision, table names are prefixed by the underscore-separated folder names.
InsertModeSpecifies the mode for inserting data into CSV files.
LimitKeySizeThe maximum length of a primary key column.
MapBigintToVarcharThis property controls whether or not the bigint type maps to SQL_VARCHAR instead of SQL_BIGINT. This property is false by default.
MapToIntThis property controls whether or not the long type maps to SQL_INTEGER instead of SQL_BIGINT. This property is false by default.
MapToLongVarcharThis property controls whether or not a column is returned as SQL_LONGVARCHAR.
MapToWVarcharThis property controls whether or not string types map to SQL_WVARCHAR instead of SQL_VARCHAR. This property is set by default.
MaximumColumnSizeThe maximum column size.
MaxRowsLimits the number of rows returned rows when no aggregation or group by is used in the query. This helps avoid performance issues at design time.
OtherThese hidden properties are used only in specific use cases.
PagesizeThe maximum number of results to return per page from CSV.
PseudoColumnsThis property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table.
ReadonlyYou can use this property to enforce read-only access to CSV from the provider.
RTKThe runtime key used for licensing.
TimeoutThe value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation.
TruncateOnInsertsSet to True if you want the provider to truncate on every (batch) insert.
UpperCaseIdentifiersThis property reports all identifiers in uppercase. This is the default for Oracle databases and thus allows better integration with Oracle tools such as the Oracle Database Gateway.
UserDefinedViewsA filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views.
UseRowNumbersSet this to true if you are deleting or updating in CSV and you do not want to specify a custom schema. This will create a new column with the name RowNumber which will be used as key for that table.

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