Ever got those annoying question marks when you try to load the data? or instead of question marks you just get empty blanks when the file is using special characters? Here's an example:
My database characterset is UTF-8, so ideally you want to load your data UTF-8 encoded.
With Excel I've not found an easy way to specify the encoding to UTF-8 when saving to a CSV file.
Although in Excel (OSX) - Preferences - General - Web Options - Encoding, I specified UTF-8, it still saves the file as Western (Mac OS Roman).
I've two workarounds I use to get around the issue. Open the file in a text editor e.g. BBEdit and click the encoding option and select UTF-8.
Another way is to open Terminal and use the iconv command line tool to convert the file
iconv -t UTF8 -f MACROMAN < file.csv > file-utf8.csv
After the manipulations in Excel you can save again as CSV as outlines above to make sure you resulting CSV file is UTF-8 encoded.
Finally to import the data you can use APEX, SQL Developer or SQLcl to load your CSV file into your table.
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