CSVInput - Amazon S3 Glacier
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CSVInput

Contains information about the comma-separated values (CSV) file.

Contents

Comments

A single character used to indicate that a row should be ignored when the character is present at the start of that row.

Type: String

Required: no

FieldDelimiter

A single character used to separate individual fields from each other within a record. The character must be a \n, \r, or an ASCII character in the range 32–126. The default is a comma (,).

Type: String

Default: ,

Required: no

FileHeaderInfo

A value that describes what to do with the first line of the input.

Type: String

Valid Values: Use | Ignore | None

Required: no

QuoteCharacter

A single character used as an escape character where the field delimiter is part of the value.

Type: String

Required: no

QuoteEscapeCharacter

A single character used for escaping the quotation-mark character inside an already escaped value.

Type: String

Required: no

RecordDelimiter

A single character used to separate individual records from each other.

Type: String

Required: no

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