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The exported CSV from AWS Console did not include the User Name column.
The solution is to edit the CSV file and add the User Name column as follows:
User Name,Access key ID,Secret access key
yourUserName,yourKeyId,yourSecretAccessKey
Then run the command with the "file://" prefix to the file path.
You should expect to see the successful output.
$ aws configure import --csv file://your_credentials.csv
Successfully imported 1 profile(s)
Edited by: TinkererExtraordinaire on Feb 11, 2021 11:31 AM
This is ridiculous! But this is definitely the workaround. The solution is to have the "configure import" feature fixed and/or the key CSV export fixed.
I haven't tried this myself but you may need to specify that it's a "file" that you are passing the command. Have you tried something like:
aws configure import --csv file://C:\Users\system\Downloads\new_user_credentials-1.csv
Edited by: EvanH on Oct 9, 2020 8:26 AM
the "file://" prefix is irrelevant in this case. And it is not working anyway.
On Window, don't use 'C:<path><csv_file>', instead use 'file://<path><csv_file>'. When I did, I didn't need the C: in the <path>