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Many times we need a quick and easy way of importing data into our website databases. The CSV file format is one of the defacto standards for moving data between databases easily. Virtually all databases allow exported to CSV format. And virtually all database support importing a CSV formatted file. So why use Coldfusion to do this mundane task? Simply put it is database independant - in this example I created a simple script that reads a CSV file and inserts the records into a matched mySQL table. When I first started looking at this I was surprised that I could find very little of how to achieve this. So now that I have it worked out I thought I could share this little piece...

Author: James Harvey

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Just like its name implies, easyCFM.com makes learning ColdFusion easy. There are tutorials for all levels , the beginner, intermediate and advanced. If you don't find a particular tutorial, you can request one, and if you have questions, you can post them in the forum. This is the site I wish I had found when I first got started learning ColdFusion

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