Describes how an uncompressed comma-separated values (CSV)-formatted input object is formatted.
ContentsSpecifies that CSV field values may contain quoted record delimiters and such records should be allowed. Default value is FALSE. Setting this value to TRUE may lower performance.
Type: Boolean
Required: No
A single character used to indicate that a row should be ignored when the character is present at the start of that row. You can specify any character to indicate a comment line. The default character is #
.
Default: #
Type: String
Required: No
A single character used to separate individual fields in a record. You can specify an arbitrary delimiter.
Type: String
Required: No
Describes the first line of input. Valid values are:
NONE
: First line is not a header.
IGNORE
: First line is a header, but you can't use the header values to indicate the column in an expression. You can use column position (such as _1, _2, â¦) to indicate the column (SELECT s._1 FROM OBJECT s
).
Use
: First line is a header, and you can use the header value to identify a column in an expression (SELECT "name" FROM OBJECT
).
Type: String
Valid Values: USE | IGNORE | NONE
Required: No
A single character used for escaping when the field delimiter is part of the value. For example, if the value is a, b
, Amazon S3 wraps this field value in quotation marks, as follows: " a , b "
.
Type: String
Default: "
Ancestors: CSV
Type: String
Required: No
A single character used for escaping the quotation mark character inside an already escaped value. For example, the value """ a , b """
is parsed as " a , b "
.
Type: String
Required: No
A single character used to separate individual records in the input. Instead of the default value, you can specify an arbitrary delimiter.
Type: String
Required: No
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following:
CreateBucketConfiguration
CSVOutput
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