Export Access Table Into MS SQL Server Preserving Unicode Characters?

Jul 20, 2005

Hi,

usually, I'm not using MS servers, but I have a big problem with a
Access table.

I should create a web application for a Historical Dipartment.
They have create a populated a Access database using unicode
compression field (for ancient language).

I would like to export this table into MySQL o Postgres, but it's
impossible because when I export this table in a .txt o cvs format the
unicode charaters have been "destroyed" for memory allocation problems
(cause Access use a compression tool for unicode fields).
Also with professional tools for dump Access to another DBMS.

I would to know if using a MS SQL server I can skip this problem cause
both MSQLserver both Access are Microsoft product.

Thank you ;)
J

View 1 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Problem Saving/retrieving Unicode Characters NVARCHAR With Unicode Collation (java Jdbc)

Aug 8, 2006

I'm connecting to a SQL Server 2005 database using the latest (beta) sql server driver (Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.1 CTP June 2006) from within Java (Rational Application Developer).

The table in SQL Server database has collation Latin1_General_CI_AS and one of the columns is a NVARCHAR with collation Indic_General_90_CI_AS. This should be a Unicode only collation. However when storing for instance the following String:




__ÙÚÜÛùúüû_ÅÆØåæøßÇçÑñ__ЎўЄє?ґ_пр?туф_ЂЉЊЋ
... it is saved with ? for all unicode characters as follows (when looking in the database):
__ÙÚÜÛùúüû_ÅÆØåæøßÇçÑñ__??????_??????_????





The above is not correct, since all unicode characters should still be visible. When inserting the same string directly into the sql server database (without using Java) the result is ok.

Also when trying to retrieve the results again it complains about the following error within Java:





Codepage 0 is not supported by the Java environment.




Hopefully somebody has an answer for this problem. When I alter the collation of the NVARCHAR column to be Latin1_General_CI_AS as well, the data can be stored and retrieved however then of course the unicode specific characters are lost and results into ? So in that case the output is as described above (ie __ÙÚÜÛùúüû_ÅÆØåæøßÇçÑñ__??????_??????_????)

We would like to be able to persist and retrieve unicode characters in a SQL Server database using the correct JDBC Driver. We achieved this result already with an Oracle UTF8 database. But we need to be compliant with a SQL Server database as well. Please help.

Thanks in advance for your help.

View 7 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2008 :: Querying XML Data Type With UNICODE Characters

Oct 12, 2015

I am having an issue fetching Chinese characters in a XML data type. It return questions mark (?).

Below is the sample script.

DECLARE @XMLVAR XML
SET @XMLVAR = '<?xml version="1.0"?>
<POLICY_SEARCH xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<NAME>QA*保险1</NAME><NUMBER /></POLICY_SEARCH>'

SELECTI.xmlParam.query('./NAME').value('.','NVARCHAR(25)') NAME
,I.xmlParam.query('./NUMBER').value('.','NVARCHAR(25)') NUMBER
FROM@XMLVAR.nodes('POLICY_SEARCH') AS I(xmlParam)

View 1 Replies View Related

How SQL Server Deals With On The Occasion If I Imput Unicode Characters Into A Varchar Column?

Jan 16, 2007

Hi all,

I want to know how SQL Server deals with it if I imput unicode characters into a varchar column? Will it truncate or do something else?

Thanks!

View 3 Replies View Related

Unicode Characters

May 5, 2008

Hi,
Data in the table appearing with strange characters [probably unicode]. For instance obeserve the string [marked in red color] "Rod. Anhang?era s/n§".
When I export the same to excel and apply language as portuguese it shows properly. The actual portuguese languguage has ascents in the sentence.
This where the problem is seen.

I wanted to display them back in normal form could please suggest me the best possible way to cast such characters.

Thanks in advance for looking into this issue.


Thanks,
Niranjan.

View 6 Replies View Related

Problem Using LIKE In UNICODE Characters...

May 3, 2006

I have a table with nVarchar column.If i do a search like this ----------------------------------------------------------------------SELECT ID, Book, Chapter, Number, Amharic, EnglishFROM tbl_testWHERE (Amharic LIKE '%??ቅር%')----------------------------------------------------------------------it doesn't return anything but if i add 'N' after LIKE as ----------------------------------------------------------------------SELECT ID, Book, Chapter, Number, Amharic, EnglishFROM tbl_testWHERE (Amharic LIKE N'%??ቅር%')----------------------------------------------------------------------It returns the whole table without filtering.Can someone help me with this?

View 1 Replies View Related

Problem With Unicode Characters.

Aug 28, 2007

hi all,

I got a weird problem here, i hope your valuable suggestions will help me in solving it... we extract data from AS400 servers to our Extract Database(SQL Server) using SSIS. The data coming from china has a weird problem, Couple of columns come in chinese language, though we have set the respective columns as nvarchar(50) we see on our extract database that they are not chinese charecters but something really bad data symbols as:



(9(

+¦

2¬ o|a&]

2¬ o|a&]

+N|( <

....

....

etc....



I hope you are understanding what i mean ...may be i need to do something(probably change some properties) in the SSIS packages which extract data from the AS400 Servers.



Has anyone encountered such a problem...I will look forward for your valuable suggestions.





thanks,

ravi


Nothing much that i can do..!!

View 1 Replies View Related

Unicode Characters (Japanese)

Feb 21, 2007

Hi,Our school has an application in which :- Teachers enter comments through a web interface built in asp (notasp.net).- Comments are stored in a SQL server 2000 (in a nText field)- Comments are printed through a MS-Access 2002 front-end...Most comments are in English, Spanish or French. Some comments areEnglish + Japanese.- The Japanese teachers can enter their comments through the webinterface without any glitch.- The comments are obviously stored properly in the nText field, asthey can be displayed through the web interface.Here is where problems start to occur...- When browsing through the table using the Enterprise Manager, thecomment appears blank if it contains some Japanese.- When browsing through the table in Access (the table being linked),we can see the series of unicodes :漢字テス... while, in the next paragraph, theEnglish text is perfectly readable...- Similarly, on the printed report, the Japanese text appears as aseries of Unicodes, while the English text appears perfactly readable.If I copy the Japanese text from the web interface and paste it intothe linked table in Access, it displays perfectly and prints perfectlyin Access. But of course, I can't do that manually for all students...However, if I now look at the same record through the EnterpriseManager, I see the text (at last !) but only as a series of unreadablecharacters. I can imagine that that last problem is due to a lack ofJapanese font in the Enterprise Manager, bacause if I copy theseuneradable characters and paste them in the original web form, theydisplay perfectly...I would really appreciate if someone could help me sort out thatproblem.Many thanks for all ideas.DL

View 4 Replies View Related

Problem With Unicode Characters

Aug 28, 2007



hi all,
I got a weird problem here, i hope your valuable suggestions will help me in solving it... we extract data from AS400 servers to our Extract Database(SQL Server) using SSIS. The data coming from china has a weird problem, Couple of columns come in chinese language, though we have set the respective columns as nvarchar(50) we see on our extract database that they are not chinese charecters but something really bad data symbols as:

(9(
+
2 o|a&]
2 o|a&]
+N|( <
....
....
etc....


I hope you are understanding what i mean ...may be i need to do something(probably change some properties) in the SSIS packages which extract data from the AS400 Servers.

Has anyone encountered such a problem...I will look forward for your valuable suggestions.


thanks,
ravi

View 1 Replies View Related

Searching For Unicode (japanese Characters)

Mar 8, 2004

I create my database table with a text field of nvarchar(), added some japanese kanji characters and so on. Everything works great, I can insert kanji and retrieve kanji and display them just fine from my c# application, however if I try to search for kanji using a WHERE = '' or a WHERE like '' clause, it doesn't score a match. Not even a direct one.

I'm on XP using a japanese locale with IME installed. The kanji shows up in Enterprise Manager correctly, it even shows in the query for the table, yet the WHERE clause won't record a hit. Changing the collation on the field to "Japanese" or "Japanese UNICODE" doesn't seem to have any effect.

Is there something I am missing here?

View 1 Replies View Related

Escaping International (unicode) Characters In String

May 29, 2007

Y'all:I am needing some way, in the SQL Server dialect of SQL, to escape unicodecode points that are embedded within an nvarchar string in a SQL script,e.g. in Java I can do:String str = "This is au1245 test.";in Oracle's SQL dialect, it appears that I can accomplish the same thing:INSERT INTO TEST_TABLE (TEST_COLUMN) VALUES ('This is a1245 test.");I've googled and researched through the MSDN, and haven't discovered asimilar construct in SQL Server. I am already aware of the UNISTR()function, and the NCHAR() function, but those aren't going to work well ifthere are more than a few international characters embedded within astring.Does anyone have a better suggestion?Thanks muchly!GRB-----------------------------------------------------------------------Greg R. Broderick Join Bytes!A. Top posters.Q. What is the most annoying thing on Usenet?---------------------------------------------------------------------

View 3 Replies View Related

Search String Field (nvarchar) For Unicode Characters

Nov 8, 2006

MS SQL 2000. Does anyone know how to find all rows where an nvarchar column contains a specific unicode character? Is it possible without creating a user defined function? Here's the issue. I have a table Expression (ExpID, ExpText) with values like 'x < 100' and 'y ≤ 200'. where the second example contains Unicode character 8804 [that is, nchar(8804)]. Because it's unicode, I don't seem to be able to search for it with LIKE or PATINDEX. These fail:
SELECT * FROM Expression WHERE ExpText LIKE '%≤%'   -- no recordsSELECT * FROM Expression WHERE PATINDEX('%≤%', ExpText)   -- no records
However, SELECT PATINDEX('%≤%', 'y ≤ 200')  will return 3.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

View 3 Replies View Related

Integration Services :: Teradata Attunity Connector In SSIS For Unicode Characters

Nov 14, 2015

I'm new to SSIS, using Terdata Attunity connector for integrating data flow between Terdata (source) to SQL Server (Target).

SSIS package is getting failed because of length mismatch between source and Target for Unicode character datatype columns. Reason is Teradata TPT always occupies 3 times more length of actual defined in DB. 

Even I tried by increasing length of attribute in Source but it didn't work.

I know by converting datatype from unicode -> Latin would work, but i don't want to do conversion since loosing some characters.

##################################################
Error is 
[Teradata Source [263]] Error: TPT Export error encountered during Initiate phase. TPTAPI_INFRA: API306: Error: Conflicting data length for column(5) -  Source column's data length is (200) Target column's data length is (300).
##################################################

View 3 Replies View Related

Sql Server Not Preserving Newlines In String

Jan 5, 2008

I usually do this in VB, so I'm pretty sure my problem is related to c#.  I'm trying to save the contents of a multiline textbox into a SQL server NTEXT field.  When I do the insert, the SQL looks like (I'm using a stored procedure):
pr_Update 8,1,'line1
line2'
You can see that C# replaced the newline character with

When I look in the table using the management studio, I see line1 (then two boxes) then line2.  After I do a select, the string returned is line1

 How do I insert text from a multiline text box into sql server, and get it back with the newlines?
Thanks! ---Selden
 
 

View 2 Replies View Related

SSRS Doesnot Support Unicode When Export To PDF

Sep 6, 2007



Hi,

I've an serious issue with SSRS 2005.
When I export Report to PDF file then it converts Japanese Char into ?????.

There is a report which is keeping Japanese as well as English characters.

Is Export of SSRS does not support Unicode Characters?

We are in last stage of Project and we found this issue,
And it is creating very problem for us.

Is there any way to resolve this issue.

Thanks in Advance
Bhudev

View 9 Replies View Related

Import Export Wizard And Unicode Columns

Sep 5, 2007

Hello Folks,

This is my first real exposure to using SSIS's Import Export Tool.

I am trying to create a package to move the data from a number of tables in SQL Server into a duplicate database in Oracle. I am invoking the Import/Export WIzard from within the Management Studio. I am using the SQL Server native client on the SQL Server side and the Microsoft OLE DB driver for Oracle for the Oracle database. Both of my tables have unicode data types. On the SQL Server side I have columns defined as NVARCHAR and on Oracle the same column is defined as NVARCHAR2.

When I initially select the table for export the wizard assumes that I want to create a new table. The new table has the correct column name, column order and data types (NVARCHAR2). I cannot tell it to append the data. If I add the table owner to the detination table name or use the GUI to pick it with the table owner...the data types for the NVARCHAR2 columns go away. I cannot edit the data types at this point and if I continue, SSIS barks at me that it doesn't know the data types of those columns. The problem also occurs if you use the wizard from inside of the BIDS. It seems to be OK with the data type unless the table pre-exists. This seems un-useful to me.

Is there a way to avoid this in the Import/Export Wizard? Am I doing something wrong?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Mark

View 3 Replies View Related

MS SQL Server - Transfer Database From Non-unicode To Unicode

Jun 29, 2006

Any one know the process of transfering the database from non-unicode to unicode. Coz I like to transfer the data from english to hebrew.

View 1 Replies View Related

How Can I Store Over 16000 Characters To Sql Table Field With Language Specific Characters?

Feb 19, 2008

In my application I must store over 16000 character in a sql table field . When I split into more than 1 field it gives "unclosed quotation mark" message.
How can I store over 16000 characters to sql table field (only one field) with language specific characters?
 
Thanks
 
 

View 3 Replies View Related

Can't Export Fields W/ Over 255 Characters

Jul 23, 2005

I have a query where I am trying to export a column that has around2000 characters and it is truncated. What is not setup in MS SQLcorrectly so that DTS will export the csv correctly.Thanks,John

View 1 Replies View Related

Access Unicode Values

Sep 28, 2007

Hi,

Currently, I have a table containing Unicode values for a particular column and I am trying to retrieve them using the SQLBindCol and SQLFetch functions in C/C++. However, I realised that the binding converts the fetched values into C data types(none of them can handle Unicode values). Any idea how I can overcome this problem?

Thanks in advance.

Regards
Melvin

View 1 Replies View Related

8126 Characters Per Column Only On Export?

May 2, 2007

I've got an issue - I've got a needed query that executes fine, etc..etc...

the issue is , 1 or more columns (depending) are of TEXT data type - and by virtue of potentially poor front end data entry design - they have large strings stored in each record - much of these strings are made even larger ( in char size ) because of html being stored in the db -- from a design point of view - I blame who ever designed the CMS system that allows this --- thats neither here nor there


The issue is I need these fields and their respective "description" data. BUT I also need to export it to something usable my a marketing department.

The issue lies in that MSSQL Studio - which in grid reports the columns, values, etc..etc.. fine - upon .CVS export - INSTEAD OF TRUNCATING @ THE MAX CHAR LENGTH PER COLUMN (8126 or something) IT PUSHES THE REMAINING TEXT TO THE NEXT COLUMN.


big problem --- to be honest, I dont really need all the data - even just like 500 characters would be more then enough


my question : Is there a way to limit column return lenght @ the query level ? (NOT a truncation of table)

Thanks!

EDIT:


HRMMM - Why not covert to varchar(XXX) size?

trying that

View 2 Replies View Related

Import-export (MS-Access To SQL SERVER)

Mar 11, 2000

Hi everybody,

Do all the relationship between the tables
breaks while importing from MS-Access to
MS-SQL Server

Thanks in Advance
Harish

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL Server To MS Access Data Export

Oct 30, 2006

Hi, I'd be delighted to receive some suggestions re how best to approach the following MS SQL Server data export scenario.

Its a VB.NET, MS SQL Server 2000 web application project. An ad-hoc reporting requirement is that the end-user can click a button on the web application to receive a link to download a data export in MS Access. I have a prototype working which executes a series of DTS packages to create and populate tables in a blank MS Access database from the SQL Server database

I found the DTS export wizard helpful in that it makes light work of the numerous lookup tables, but I am looking for suggestions as to how best to export the 8+ data tables?

In my prototype I currently use a DTS package to export the full contents of each data table but I need to get it to filter the export of each by two parameters. I tried to use the DTS package global variable approach but although this works with a simple query, I appear to need to use nested queries to identify which table rows to include in the export (at which point DTS seems to give up).

I played around with the linked server functionality today but I don't see how that can help me. I was only able to execute a query on the MS Access database. I was hoping to maybe be able to do a "select * into <table_name> where ... " from MS SQL Server to MS Access.

I also tried editing the DTS package to call a user defined function (UDF) but DTS didn't seem to want to let me pass parameters via global variables. It only worked if I hard-coded the parameters which would not be satisfactory.

Should I be looking at doing it via OleDbConnection in VB.NET?

Many thanks,

View 4 Replies View Related

SSIS Export Access --&&> SQL Server

Sep 6, 2006

Im trying to export data from Access into SQL Server using SQL Native Client for the import. I can run the exp/imp just fine when I select maybe 30 tables but when I select 200 the process errors out. Is there a registry setting I could set for the Access for a bigger bugger size???





Messages

Error 0xc0202009: {9E29C0D7-23D0-4BFD-8459-843D3755A05B}: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft JET Database Engine" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Unspecified error".
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)


Error 0xc020801c: Data Flow Task: The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "SourceConnectionOLEDB" failed with error code 0xC0202009.
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)



Scott

View 2 Replies View Related

Data Export - How To Strip Out The Special Characters

Nov 10, 2005

Hey everyone!
I'm doing an export from SQL into excel spreadsheet and then am going to clean out certain parts of the data with global search/replace. The problem is that the SQL data is full of special characters such as |'s and the little box looking characters.
How do I export without these characters?
I know its possible, I did it about 2 years ago and remember I did some crazy file conversion (make wk3 or something) but I no longer remember
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Geoff

PS, attached is a screenshot of the data to give you an idea of what I'd like to strip!

View 1 Replies View Related

Export Access DB To MSSQL Server 2000

Jun 19, 2004

Hello,

I am working on a couple fo the ASP.NET walkthoughs and I would like to practice with a Database that I created in Access. I realize that I could use the Access DB, but I would like to learn to work with a more industrial strength DB. Is there a method to export to MSSQL server 2000 from Access ?

Regards,

James

View 4 Replies View Related

Export Relations From SQL Server Database To MS Access

Jul 20, 2005

HiI have to make export of SQL Server Database to MS Access and I havedone it with the tables but now I need to transfer(export) therelations, keys and indexes. Can any1 tell me how to read relations,keysand indexes from SQL Server and convert them to MS Access.(it seams thatfor creation of indexes in MS Access ADOX is the only way but ADOXcannot read all information about keys,indexes from SQL Server.)All I can see is that I have to use SQLDMO to enumarate allrealtion/keys/indexes from SQL Server database and use ADOX to createthis relations/keys/indexes in MS Access database, but I don't knowexact matching attributs of relations/keys/indexes from SQL to Access.Thanks

View 3 Replies View Related

How To Export Data From Sql Server To Excel, Access, Spss ...?

Dec 14, 2007

Hi,
i use sql server express 2005. I need sometimes to export data of a table to excel/access/spss ... Is it possible and how?
Thanks
Tartuffe

View 6 Replies View Related

Export Data From SQL Server 2005 Express To Access Database?

Aug 30, 2007

I have to export data from SQL Server 2005 express to Access database. I have done many import/export using DTS package via SQL 2000. I don't have BI installed in my SQL SERVER 2005 Express. I understand that I have to use SSIS for sql server 2005. Any help is greatly appreciated.

View 1 Replies View Related

Integration Services :: CDC Source Transformation And Converting Non-Unicode To Unicode String SSIS

May 6, 2015

In my package , I am used CDC Source transformation and received the Net changes then insert into Destination. But whatever Data coming from CDC source data type Varchar value needs to Converting Non Unicode string to Unicode string SSIS. So used Data conversion transformation to achieved this.  I need to achieve this without data conversion.

View 3 Replies View Related

Integration Services :: Column A Cannot Convert Between Unicode And Non-unicode String Data Types

Aug 7, 2012

I am following the SSIS overview video- URL...I have a flat file that i want to import the contents onto a SQL database.I created a Dataflow task, source file and oledb destination.I am getting the folliwung error -"column "A" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types".in the origin file the data type is coming as string[DT_STR] and in the destination object it is coming as "Unicode string [DT_WSTR]"I used a data conversion object in between, dosent works very well

View 5 Replies View Related

Excel Destination Error: Columnxx Cannot Convert Between Unicode And Non-unicode String Data Types

Jul 28, 2005

Good afternoon

View 32 Replies View Related

SSIS Package Error : Export Data From SQL Server 2005 To Access 2003.

Oct 9, 2007



I am exporting 350 tables data from SQL Server 2005 to Access 2003.and getting the below error.

SSIS package "Package2.dtsx" starting.

Information: 0x4004300A at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Validation phase is beginning.

Information: 0x40043006 at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Prepare for Execute phase is beginning.

Error: 0xC0202009 at Package2, Connection manager "DestinationConnectionOLEDB": SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005.

An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft JET Database Engine" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Unspecified error".

Error: 0xC020801C at Data Flow Task, Destination 64 - CLIMBINGEXP [8065]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "DestinationConnectionOLEDB" failed with error code 0xC0202009. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the AcquireConnection method call failed.

Error: 0xC004701A at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: component "Destination 64 - CLIMBINGEXP" (8065) failed the pre-execute phase and returned error code 0xC020801C.


Any clue?

View 2 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved