This topic shows how to import data into a Neon database table from a CSV file using a simple example.
The instructions require a working installation of psql. The psql client is the native command-line client for Postgres. It provides an interactive session for sending commands to Postgres. For installation instructions, see How to install psql.
The following example uses the ready-to-use neondb database that is created with your Neon project, a table named customer, and a data file named customer.csv. Data is loaded from the customer.csv file into the customer table.
- Connect to your database- Connect to the - neondbdatabase using- psql. For example:- psql "<your_neon_database_connection_string>"- You can find your connection string on your Neon Project Dashboard. Click on the Connect button. Use the drop-down menu to copy a full - psqlconnection command.- note- For more information about connecting to Neon with - psql, see Connect with psql.
- Create the target table- Create the - customertable — table you are importing to must exist in your database and the columns must match your CSV file.- CREATE TABLE customer ( id SERIAL, first_name VARCHAR(50), last_name VARCHAR(50), email VARCHAR(255), PRIMARY KEY (id) )- tip- You can also create tables using the SQL Editor in the Neon Console. See Query with Neon's SQL Editor. 
- Load the data- From your - psqlprompt, load the data from the- customer.csvfile using the- \copyoption.- \copy customer FROM '/path/to/customer.csv' DELIMITER ',' CSV HEADER- If the command runs successfully, it returns the number of records copied to the database: - COPY 2- For more information about the - \copyoption, refer to the psql reference, in the PostgreSQL Documentation.
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