Can you run a find and replace to double up the backslashes?
\ --> \\

-----Original Message-----
From: Hans van Dalen
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Sent: 4/28/04 3:46 AM
Subject: mysqlimport and "\" as data

Hi Group,

Does anybody have any expierence with mysqlimport and a comma separated 
file with data wich contains field data with a: \. For example I have
the 
data in de column path: C:\temp.

When I import this I got something like : c:||emp ...

Does anybody know how to solve this problem? This \ occurs to much to do

the job manually ;-)

Thanks a lot.
Hans


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