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Class: Aws::S3::Types::CSVOutput
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::S3::Types::CSVOutput
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing CSVOutput as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
quote_fields: "ALWAYS", # accepts ALWAYS, ASNEEDED
quote_escape_character: "QuoteEscapeCharacter",
record_delimiter: "RecordDelimiter",
field_delimiter: "FieldDelimiter",
quote_character: "QuoteCharacter",
}
Describes how uncompressed comma-separated values (CSV)-formatted results are formatted.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#field_delimiter ⇒ String
The value used to separate individual fields in a record.
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#quote_character ⇒ String
A single character used for escaping when the field delimiter is part of the value.
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#quote_escape_character ⇒ String
The single character used for escaping the quote character inside an already escaped value.
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#quote_fields ⇒ String
Indicates whether to use quotation marks around output fields.
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#record_delimiter ⇒ String
A single character used to separate individual records in the output.
Instance Attribute Details
#field_delimiter ⇒ String
The value used to separate individual fields in a record. You can specify an arbitrary delimiter.
#quote_character ⇒ String
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 ".
#quote_escape_character ⇒ String
The single character used for escaping the quote character inside an already escaped value.
#quote_fields ⇒ String
Indicates whether to use quotation marks around output fields.
ALWAYS: Always use quotation marks for output fields.ASNEEDED: Use quotation marks for output fields when needed.Possible values:
- ALWAYS
- ASNEEDED
#record_delimiter ⇒ String
A single character used to separate individual records in the output. Instead of the default value, you can specify an arbitrary delimiter.