Export Data From A Number Of 2000 Tables To UTF8 CSV Files
Feb 2, 2012
I am trying to export the data from a number of MSSQL 2000 tables to UTF8 csv files.
Using the bcp that came with MSSQL 2000 didn't work (UTF8 related), so I am now accessing the 2000 database from within MSSQL 2008 R2 Management Studio and use its Import and Export wizard that does make UTF8 exports possible.
But it fails. This is the error I got for one table.
Code:
- Validating (Error)
Messages
Error 0xc00470d4: Data Flow Task 1: The code page on input column "cmsGUID" (74) is 1252 and is required to be 65001. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc00470d4: Data Flow Task 1: The code page on input column "PublicationStatus" (79) is 1252 and is required to be 65001. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard) ....
What do I have to do?
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Oct 14, 2005
Hi
Having small query
How can i able to Export Data from Tables to Specific Local files using Procedures?
Environment Details
OS : Windows 2000 server
Database : MS-SQL Server
Solutions are needed asap.
Thanks in advance
cheers
vasu
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Hi,
I am trying to create a Procedure that will export all the tables present in the database to corresponding flat files. The below procedure builds fine but gives a run-time error as below:
SQLState = S1000, NativeError = 0
Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Unable to open BCP host data-file
NULL
What am I missing?
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CREATE Procedure BCP_Text_File_5
AS
BEGIN
Declare @table varchar(100)
Declare @FileName varchar(100)
Declare @str varchar(1000)
DECLARE export_cursor CURSOR LOCAL FOR
select name from dbo.sysobjects where xtype = 'U' and name = 'TestTable'
open export_cursor
FETCH NEXT FROM export_cursor INTO @table
BEGIN
set @FileName = 'D:SqlData' + @table + '.txt'
set @str='Exec Master..xp_Cmdshell ''bcp "Select * from '+ db_name() + '..' + @table + '" queryout "'+ @FileName + '" -U sa -P sa -c'''
EXEC (@str)
FETCH NEXT FROM export_cursor INTO @table
END
CLOSE export_cursor
DEALLOCATE export_cursor
end
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