Hi,
I want to upsize my Access backend to SQL Server, and there is a simple query which works fine in Access but not in SQL Server:
There are two tables: Person and ArtificialPerson (a more specific Person). They are linked through the Person_ID attribute (Primary key in Person and Foreign key in ArtificialPerson).
I have a form in Access frontend having as recordsource a Select statement based on the join between these two tables. (Although this relationship is defined as 1-n in Access, I use it just as 1-1 in my form, so after a adding a new entry in the form I have a new entry in both tables)
The problem is the following:
Using SQL Server as backend, when I try to insert a new entry in the form (or in query used as recordsource for the form) the Person_ID isn't automatically inserted as foreign key.
My question is why using Access tables the Foreign key is automatically inserted and using SQL Server it does not work ?
Aside from using a trigger to automatically update a Foreign key, is there a way you can automatically update a Foreign key when you update its corresponding Primary key using the select statement?
Hello I have a problem with setting relations properly when inserting data using adonet. Already have searched for a solutions, still not finding a mistake... Here's the sql management studio diagram :
and that causes (at line 67):"The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Question_SurveyTemplate". The conflict occurred in database "ankietyzacja", table "dbo.SurveyTemplate", column 'id'. The statement has been terminated. at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.UpdatedRowStatusErrors(RowUpdatedEventArgs rowUpdatedEvent, BatchCommandInfo[] batchCommands, Int32 commandCount) at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.UpdatedRowStatus(RowUpdatedEventArgs rowUpdatedEvent, BatchCommandInfo[] batchCommands, Int32 commandCount) at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Update(DataRow[] dataRows, DataTableMapping tableMapping) at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.UpdateFromDataTable(DataTable dataTable, DataTableMapping tableMapping) at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Update(DataSet dataSet, String srcTable) at AnkietyzacjaWebService.Service1.createSurveyTemplate(Object[] o) in J:\PL\PAI\AnkietyzacjaWebService\AnkietyzacjaWebServicece\Service1.asmx.cs:line 397"
Could You please tell me what am I missing here ? Thanks a lot.
Is there a way in SQL Server 2005 to insert a unique row, and that the primary key column (which is an int typed) will get an index number ? I want this in order to avoid code behind logic.
I mean something like incrementing from last index if all lower numbers are already present, or retrieving the "holed" index ...
I have two tables. When my user completes an insert of data in table (1), I would like the second "related" table (2) to be automatically populated with defaults. Is this possible? My logical approach to this is: 1. Build a handler for the OnInsert event of the first table 2. In the handler, call the Insert Command on the SQLDataSource for the second table with the defaults specified in the DataSource. What I'm not sure how to do is Step 2 or whats the best way. How do I call the Insertcommand programmatically for a DataSource? Or, is there a better way such as some kind of traditional hardwired SQL insert statement like in classical ASP? Or is there a way to programmatically call a stored procedure and if so is the 3rd approach the best way?
How exactly would someone do this best? It seems this would be a rather common thing someone might need to do.
i have a student table and i created a stored procedure to insert a new student in this table but student_id field wich i put it as primary key got error because allready record has same value .how i can know the last row's student_id value and input a new valid value in one stored procedure thanks
INSERT INTO X ...... ( A, B, C )INSERT INTO Y ...... ( J, K, L )If Y has a foreign key M which is the primary key D of X,is there an easy and/or efficient way to have SQL Serverassign D, and tell us what it is so we can add M to thelist for Y ?I know I can select D where A, B, C but I wondered aboutother tricks.--Wes GroleauAlive and Wellhttp://freepages.religions.rootsweb.com/~wgroleau/
I am getting this error occasionally on my multi-user web app with the data stored in SQL Server. The key is an identity field incremented by 1 - like Access autonumber. It seems that when two people are writing to the table at the same time they try and use the same key. I didn't think this could happen in sql server ?
It is a one to many table situation and the error occurs in the one table
What is the solution please.
INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint
I have a Brokers table and Trans (transactions) table. When I insert new transactions, I run a stored procedure or trigger to update the Brokers table since a transaction may have a new Broker. Is there an simpler way to do this than my query below?
INSERT INTO Brokers (Brokers.broker_id) SELECT X.broker_id FROM (SELECT DISTINCT broker_id FROM Trans) As X WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT Brokers.broker_id FROM Brokers WHERE Brokers.broker_id = X.broker_id)
Hello Friends How are you?? Friends i am getting problem in SQL Server 2005. I am deployng web application on production server as well as Databse also. In production server i inserted new field in all tables which is rowguid and its type is uniqueidentifier. The default binding for this field is newsequentialid(). In some pages it works ok but in some places it generates error like which is describe below: Error: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_TransactionDetails_TransactionMain". The conflict occurred in database "dbname", table "dbo.TransactionMain", column 'TransactionMainID'. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_TransactionDetails_TransactionMain". The conflict occurred in database "dbname", table "dbo.TransactionMain", column 'TransactionMainID'. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_TransactionDetails_TransactionMain". The conflict occurred in database "dbname", table "dbo.TransactionMain", column 'TransactionMainID'. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_TransactionDetails_TransactionMain". The conflict occurred in database "dbname", table "dbo.TransactionMain", column 'TransactionMainID'. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_TransactionDetails_TransactionMain". The conflict occurred in database "dbname", table "dbo.TransactionMain", column 'TransactionMainID'. The statement has been terminated. The statement has been terminated. The statement has been terminated. The statement has been terminated. The statement has been terminated. at MyGeneration.dOOdads.BusinessEntity.LoadFromSql(String sp, ListDictionary Parameters, CommandType commandType) at MyGeneration.dOOdads.BusinessEntity.LoadFromSql(String sp, ListDictionary Parameters) at LCO.pname.DAL.BLL.AccountInfo.funName(Parameters) In above mentioned error, foreign key is availabe in child table. Can anybody help me to solve this problem. Its urgent so plz reply me as soon as possible. I'll be very thankfull to you. Thanks in Advance. Regards,
i'm using sql express, management studio express and a visual web developer starter kit. i have 4 tables: items; categories; categorization; old_items the old_items table has both the item id and category fields in it, the new db has them separated: items.id; categories.id; categorization.itemId, categorizaton.parentCategoryId, both of which are foreign keys. i need to get the old_item.id and old_item.category values into the new categorization table but it keeps choking on the foreign keys and i can't get past it. as far as i've been able to figure out so far, i need to turn off the foreign keys to do the insert but i'm not sure and i haven't been able to find any sql query examples that demonstrate it or explain it well enough for my n00b self. i've read http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/10cetyt6.aspx, "How to: Disable Foreign Key Constraints with INSERT and UPDATE Statements" but i don't get how that affects it, it seems like one of the other options would actually disable them. can anyone help? i've been trying all the permutations of queries i can think of and not getting it. thanks.
I'm trying to optimize a few batch import procedures we use in our processes.
It currently works like this:
1) Cursor loop cycles through all data to be imported from IMPORT table
2) For every record there is an attempted insert to PROD table in a TRY-CATCH check to see whether the record would pass all the primary key and foreign key constrains in PROD table
3) Only those that pass the TRY-CATCH check gets imported into PROD table
4) Every row gets logged into a separate LOG table, either with a comment like "Import OK" or "Error: foreign key violation in field 'my_id'"
The thing is, the procedure runs fine when I'm importing several thousands of records, but when it comes to hundreds of thousands, the speed becomes an issue, as I currently get 20 records per second and slowing...
There is no other code in that procedure, no queries. Just the Cursor cycle and the try-catch check.
Hi. i am updating a field on a table i have called tblNavproductId. when doing the insert, i get the error message that you know, it is is violation of a foreign key constraint on NavId. i see the foreign key, so i know it is there and i understand that. i read the books online and here is the article;
I've been working as web dev for quite sometime now but there are still few things that i would like to clarify. Hope you guys can shed lights.
I currently have several tables and all this tables are having some 1 to many relationships. I know that how i insert value into my tables are very inefficient. I do it in this manner.. -> Insert a value in TableA -> Query the latest ID that i have inserted in Table A then -> Insert this value in TableB. And so on and so forth.
I believe there is an efficient way to to do this but i'm not sure how? Could anyone shed me a light on this matter?
I have a projects table with 2 foreign key fields that both link to the same employees table because a project has a Package Engineer (PkgEngineerID) and a Contract Administrator (PkgContrAdmin). When I try to insert a record with null values for either or both of these foreign keys I get an error:
The data in row xxx was not commited. The record can't be added or changed. Referential integrity rules require a related record in table 'tblEmployees'. The transaction ended in the trigger. The batch has been aborted.
An insert statement for the above would look something like the following:
I am having 'INSERT STATEMENT CONFLICTED' error since I try to configure sql server 2005 Full Text Search for my database. Before everything was going fine but after doing some changings I mess up my all DB's. None of my database is working. The error only occur while inserting the records using web form. But I can insert directly from Management Studio interface. here is part of my error:
ERROR: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Dept_LegalLaw_Dept_LegalMinistries1". The conflict occurred in database "LegalDB", table "dbo.Dept_LegalMinistries", column 'RegID'. The statement has been terminated. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.ConsumeMetaData() at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.get_MetaData() ...............AND SO ON
Hi there, I have a stored procedure which i pass a number of parameters into. One of these parameters is staffNo (only passed this in because i couldn't execute the query without it). The thing is this field can be Null, but when trying to pass null into it it comes up with an Foreign Key conflict. staffNo is a foreign key within the table i'm inserting the data into. This is the error i get: "INSERT statement conflicted with COLUMN FOREIGN KEY constraint 'PropStaffFK'. The conflict occurred in database 'DewMountain', table 'TblStaff', column 'staffNo'. The statement has been terminated. The 'PropertyAdvert' procedure attempted to return a status of NULL, which is not allowed. A status of 0 will be returned instead. "
Does anyone know of away around this? how to pass a null value to the stored procedure without it causing this error. Thank you Melanie
An SSIS task imports data from a flat file and inserts the data into a staging table. The staging table holds the data in its raw form. A second process then selects the data from the staging table, looking up the foreign key id's for raw data values, and then inserts the data into the live table.
SQL - Only key columns shown for clarity -- Staging Table CREATE TABLE Staging (Information VARCHAR(10), MachineName VARCHAR(10), Status VARCHAR(10))
[code]...
The insert into the live table should look up the id for machine 1, and the id of status success and insert the foreign key values into the live table for the row.There could be 1000's of rows for the output of machine 1 all with different status's - (all pre set in the Status table, i.e success, failure, rerun) and the same for lots of other machines held in the machine table.
What is the best to insert this data all in one go, rather than reading each row of the staging table one by one, looking up the foreign key values depending on the machine and status values, then inserting the data.
I was thinking along the lines of:
INSERT INTO dbo.LiveTable (Information, MachineID, StatusId) SELECT Staging.Information, dbo.Machine.MachineId, dbo.Status.StatusId FROM dbo.Staging JOIN Machine ON Machine.MachineName = Staging.MachineName JOIN STATUS ON Status.Status = Staging.Status But I notice the problem with this is, it doubles up the inserts!
In a special request run, I need to update locker and lock tables in a sql server 2012 database, I have the following 2 table definitiions:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Locker]( [lockerID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [schoolID] [int] NOT NULL, [number] [varchar](10) NOT NULL, [lockID] [int] NULL CONSTRAINT [PK_Locker] PRIMARY KEY NONCLUSTERED
[code]....
The locker table is the main table and the lock table is the secondary table. I need to add 500 new locker numbers that the user has given to me to place in the locker table and is uniquely defined by LockerID. I also need to add 500 new rows to the corresponding lock table that is uniquely defined in the lock table and identified by the lockid.
Since lockid is a key value in the lock table and is uniquely defined in the locker table, I would like to know how to update the lock table with the 500 new rows. I would then like to take value of lockid (from lock table for the 500 new rows that were created) and uniquely place those 500 lockids uniquely into the 500 rows that were created for the lock table.
I have sql that looks like the following so far:
declare @SchoolID int = 999 insert into test.dbo.Locker ( [schoolID], [number]) select distinct LKR.schoolID, A.lockerNumber FROM [InputTable] A JOIN test.dbo.School SCH ON A.schoolnumber = SCH.type and A.schoolnumber = @SchoolNumber JOIN test.dbo.Locker LKR ON SCH.schoolID = LKR.schoolID AND A.lockerNumber not in (select number from test.dbo.Locker where schoolID = @SchoolID) order by LKR.schoolID, A.lockerNumber
I am not certain how to complete the rest of the task of placing lockerid uniquely into lock and locker tables?
In a special request run, I need to update locker and lock tables in a sql server 2012 database, I have the following 2 table definitions:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Locker](  [lockerID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,  [schoolID] [int] NOT NULL,  [number] [varchar](10) NOT NULL,  [lockID] [int] NULL  CONSTRAINT [PK_Locker] PRIMARY KEY NONCLUSTERED
[Code] ....
The locker table is the main table and the lock table is the secondary table. I need to add 500 new locker numbers that the user has given to me to place in the locker table and is uniquely defined by LockerID. I also need to add 500 new rows to the corresponding lock table that is uniquely defined in the lock table and identified by the lockid.
Since lockid is a key value in the lock table and is uniquely defined in the locker table, I would like to know how to update the lock table with the 500 new rows. I would then like to take value of lockid (from lock table for the 500 new rows that were created) and uniquely place those 500 lockids uniquely into the 500 rows that were created for the lock table.
I have sql that looks like the following so far:
declare @SchoolID int = 999 insert into test.dbo.Locker ( [schoolID], [number]) select distinct LKR.schoolID, A.lockerNumber  FROM [InputTable] A JOIN test.dbo.School SCH ON A.schoolnumber = SCH.type and A.schoolnumber = @SchoolNumber JOIN test.dbo.Locker LKR ON SCH.schoolID = LKR.schoolID AND A.lockerNumber not in (select number from test.dbo.Locker where schoolID = @SchoolID) order by LKR.schoolID, A.lockerNumber
I am not certain how to complete the rest of the task of placing lockerid uniquely into lock and locker tables? Thus can you either modify the sql that I just listed above and/or come up with some new sql that will show me how to accomplish my goal?
I get this error when inserting data..The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint FK_Participant_ Log_BiometricInstance_ Participant_ Activities". The conflict occurred in database "ProvantCustomerPortal", table "dbo.Activities", column 'Id'.The statement has been terminated.
My query looks like this :
insert into [dbo].[Participant_BiometricInstance](ParticipantId, ActivityId, ProviderTypeId, Fasting, ExternalSystemId, ResultsDate, ModifiedBy, ModifiedDate) select participantID,'','','',NULL,getdate(),NULL,getdate() from [dbo].[Participant_Profile]
Please excuse the rookie question, but I am not sure how to get around this error.
"The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_users_editprofile". The conflict occurred in database "MyDB", table "dbo.editprofile", column 'userid'. The statement has been terminated."
I encountered the error when running a series of test INSERT statements after creating a bunch of FK/PK relationships between the parent table DBO.USERS and several child tables. The one that this error complains about is DBO.EDITPROFILE.
INSERT INTO editprofile(headline, aboutme, userid, date, interests) VALUES('Random Headline', 'random', 1, '1998-12-25', 'I am interested in anything random')
DBO.USERS:
Code Snippet
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[users]( [userid] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [lastname] [varchar](50) NULL, [firstname] [varchar](50) NULL, [email] [varchar](50) NOT NULL, [alternateemail] [varchar](50) NULL, [password] [varchar](50) NOT NULL, [role] [char](50) NOT NULL, [securityquestion] [varchar](50) NOT NULL, [securityanswer] [varchar](50) NOT NULL, [zipcode] [int] NOT NULL, [birthmonth] [tinyint] NOT NULL, [birthday] [tinyint] NOT NULL, [birthyear] [int] NOT NULL, [gender] [char](10) NULL, [city] [varchar](50) NULL, [state] [varchar](50) NULL, [country] [varchar](50) NULL, [registerdate] [datetime] NOT NULL, [editdate] [datetime] NULL, [confirmed] [bit] NULL CONSTRAINT [DF__Users__confirmed__4CC05EF3] DEFAULT ((0)), CONSTRAINT [PK_users] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ( [userid] ASC )WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [PRIMARY], CONSTRAINT [IX_email] UNIQUE NONCLUSTERED ( [email] ASC )WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [PRIMARY] ) ON [PRIMARY]
GO SET ANSI_PADDING OFF GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_users_editprofile] FOREIGN KEY([userid]) REFERENCES [dbo].[editprofile] ([userid]) GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_users_editprofile] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_users_lastlogin] FOREIGN KEY([userid]) REFERENCES [dbo].[lastlogin] ([userid]) GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_users_lastlogin] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_users_precedence] FOREIGN KEY([userid]) REFERENCES [dbo].[precedence] ([userid]) GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_users_precedence] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_users_savedsearches] FOREIGN KEY([userid]) REFERENCES [dbo].[savedsearches] ([userid]) GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_users_savedsearches] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_users_userphotos] FOREIGN KEY([userid]) REFERENCES [dbo].[userphotos] ([userid]) GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_users_userphotos]
DBO.EDITPROFILE
Code Snippet
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[editprofile]( [editprofileid] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [headline] [varchar](50) NULL, [aboutme] [text] NULL, [userid] [int] NOT NULL, [date] [datetime] NOT NULL, [interests] [text] NULL, CONSTRAINT [PK_EditProfile] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ( [date] ASC, [userid] ASC )WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [PRIMARY] ) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
Is there anyway to get the order in which data to be import on to tables when they have primary and Foreign Key relations?
For ex:We have around 170 tables and when tries to insert data it will throw error stating table25 data should be inserted first when we insert data in table 25 it say 70 like that.
For some reason, I'm getting this error, even without the DBCC Check:
INSERT statement conflicted with COLUMN FOREIGN KEY SAME TABLE constraint 'Category_Category_FK1'. The conflict occurred in database 'mydb', table 'Category', column 'CategoryID'. The statement has been terminated.
The very first insert fails...it was working fine before:
/* Finally, insert the rest and match on the Parent Category Name based on the CategoryStaging table */
WHILE (@@ROWCOUNT <> 0) BEGIN INSERT INTO Category (ParentCategoryID, [Name], [Description], DisplayOrder, DisplayInExplorer, Keywords, Active, CreateDate, CreateUserID, UpdateDate, UpdateUserID) SELECT c.CategoryID, s.CategoryName, '', 1, 1, '', 1, GETDATE(), 1, GETDATE(), 1 FROM Category c INNER JOIN CategoriesStaging s ON c.[Name] = s.ParentCategoryName WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM Category c WHERE s.[CategoryName] = c.[Name]) AND s.CategoryName <> 'All'
Here's the schema:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Category]( [CategoryID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [ParentCategoryID] [int] NULL, [Name] [nvarchar](255) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT [Category_PK] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ( [CategoryID] ASC ) ON [PRIMARY] ) ON [PRIMARY]
GO USE [mydatabase] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Category] WITH NOCHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [Category_Category_FK1] FOREIGN KEY([ParentCategoryID]) REFERENCES [dbo].[Category] ([CategoryID])
I get the below error on the event log of my application server which uses SQL database.
Details: RuleId:a811dcbc-4c5b-d9de-592b-f01e17fc0e9a. HealthServiceId:a5f70248-b545-4d35-7c84-e7aa87610ee4. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Alert_BaseManagedEntity". The conflict occurred in database "OperationsManager", table "dbo.BaseManagedEntity", column 'BaseManagedEntityId'.
The statement has been terminated.RuleId:a811dcbc-4c5b-d9de-592b-f01e17fc0e9a. HealthServiceId:a5f70248-b545-4d35-7c84-e7aa87610ee4. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Alert_BaseManagedEntity". The conflict occurred in database "OperationsManager", table "dbo.BaseManagedEntity", column 'BaseManagedEntityId'.The statement has been terminated..
Details: RuleId:a811dcbc-4c5b-d9de-592b-f01e17fc0e9a. HealthServiceId:a5f70248-b545-4d35-7c84-e7aa87610ee4. The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Alert_BaseManagedEntity". The conflict occurred in database "OperationsManager", table "dbo. BaseManaged Entity", column 'BaseManagedEntityId'.The statement has been terminated..
I use the following 3 sets of sql code in SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) to import the csv data/files to 3 dbo.Tables via CREATE TABLE & BUKL INSERT operations:
-- ImportCSVprojects.sql --
USE ChemDatabase
GO
CREATE TABLE Projects
(
ProjectID int,
ProjectName nvarchar(25),
LabName nvarchar(25)
);
BULK INSERT dbo.Projects
FROM 'c:myfileProjects.csv'
WITH
(
FIELDTERMINATOR = ',',
ROWTERMINATOR = ''
)
GO ======================================= -- ImportCSVsamples.sql --
USE ChemDatabase
GO
CREATE TABLE Samples
(
SampleID int,
SampleName nvarchar(25),
Matrix nvarchar(25),
SampleType nvarchar(25),
ChemGroup nvarchar(25),
ProjectID int
);
BULK INSERT dbo.Samples
FROM 'c:myfileSamples.csv'
WITH
(
FIELDTERMINATOR = ',',
ROWTERMINATOR = ''
)
GO ========================================= -- ImportCSVtestResult.sql --
USE ChemDatabase
GO
CREATE TABLE TestResults
(
AnalyteID int,
AnalyteName nvarchar(25),
Result decimal(9,3),
UnitForConc nvarchar(25),
SampleID int
);
BULK INSERT dbo.TestResults
FROM 'c:myfileLabTests.csv'
WITH
(
FIELDTERMINATOR = ',',
ROWTERMINATOR = ''
)
GO
======================================== The 3 csv files were successfully imported into the ChemDatabase of my SSMSE.
2 questions to ask: (1) How can I designate the Primary and Foreign Keys to these 3 dbo Tables? Should I do this "designate" thing after the 3 dbo Tables are done or during the "Importing" period? (2) How can I set up the relationships among these 3 dbo Tables?
Hi, We are working on creating an automatic backup tool for our web application. Our goal is to run a script that "zips" the virtual host/application directory. We have the script to zip the application directory, but is there a way to run a SQL Backup and then zip the output easily? This is where we are struggling. Any Suggestions are appreciated Brent
I am getting an automatic rollback in a transaction that fails to insert a row, via a trigger, due to a duplicate key. The transaction is automatically rolled back and unless the error correctly handled a 'partial update' occurs. Why in the example below is the transaction automatically rolled back (statements 1 to 3) and is there any way of knowing what errors generate an auto rollback. For example if the duplicate key error occurs on the insert into table B below, and not the triggered update, then no auto rollback occurs.
Begin Tran -- 1 insert into A values ('A1') -- 2 updates OK insert into B values ('B1') -- 3 updates OK -- triggers insert into B_Hist -- 4 Fails with Duplicate Key error insert into C values ('C1') -- 5 updates OK Commit Tran -- 6 3902 error No corresponding Begin
Hi all, I am using the odbc connector to get a local table. I want that table to get populated every night automatically. How can i do that? Also i want to check if any existing record is updated/changed in the dsn database. Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks, Jeff.
I don't know very much about Sql Server and need help. I have two primary keys called AirlineCode e ID in the same table. This id is an automatic number. So I don't need to input this value, since it's created automatic. What I need is this ID be created automatic but for each new AirlineCode the ID starts as 1 again. For example : If I put AirlineCode = 220 then ID starts as 1. In another row AirlineCode is also 220, then ID is 2. But in another row AirlineCode = 500, then this automatic number come back to 1. then the rows can be like this :