Help With Newline
Jun 25, 2007Hey guys, how do I return a string from a stored proc that displays some of its text on a newline?
E.g.
"some text goes here
some more text goes here
etc etc etc"
Hey guys, how do I return a string from a stored proc that displays some of its text on a newline?
E.g.
"some text goes here
some more text goes here
etc etc etc"
Hi everyone!I'm be stuck by a simple issue about newline in C# and has relative with SQL. I wrote a SQL sentence like that: IF EXISTS(SELECT NAME FROM SYSOBJECTS WHERE NAME = 'TG1' AND TYPE = 'TR')" + " DROP TRIGGER TG1" + " GO " + " CREATE TRIGGER TG1 ON FILES FOR DELETE AS DELETE table1 FROM" + " table1 INNER JOIN DELETED ON DELETED.ID = table1.ID" + " GO " + " DELETE FROM table2 WHERE ID = 'ID00001'It's executing ok in SQL but when execute programming then " GO " have to break newline (
or System.Environment.NewLine), However seem have not mean for SQL Execute becoz will be appear
in SQL sentence. I'm not have experience about GO and TRIGGER so have any idea for this problem! Thanks so much.
I have a SQL 2005 stored procedure to generate an email when passed parameters such as receipient, subject etc
One of the paramteres passed to it is @body which is the body text of the message. I want to be able to add a couple of blank lines and then some footer information. This is working right now except I can't find the right way to add newlines into the string within the store procedure, so my footer information just tags right on after the bodytext.
I have tried but that literally adds the two characters and n
Can anyone advise how to generate newlien sequences in T-SQL.
Regards
Clive
Hello,
I have data in a database table that has newline data in it. It has a newline character in front of the text of the data, and for some reason, I can't figure out how I can replace it. I've tried entering in a return character between '' and I've tried trimming the text... How do I represent a newline character to remove it from the text?
Thanks.
hi all..
i have a text field which has to be shown in the result of a query execution as several lines..
eg: the result should be like this
8STK :: L/2
: M/2
: S/1
Original string is stored as "8STK :: L/2 : M/2 : S/1"
expect a positive reply soon..
thanx..
what is the newline character in sqlserver.
My problem is ,I have to display text (say "Hi abcd hhh") where is the newline.
But when i print this in sqlserver storedproc,Its displaying as it is instead of newlines.
please help
thx
Can I use a newline character in my query? I want to dynamically generate a statement, split on several lines. Simple example:
declare @cmd varchar(100)
select @cmd = 'select user_name(), getdate()'
select @cmd
The output will be: select user_name(), getdate()
Can I use something like this:
declare @cmd varchar(100)
select @cmd = 'select user_name(), getdate()'
select @cmd
so as to get an output like this:
select user_name(),
getdate()
Thanks.
Hi i get the above error when moving from one page to another. the following code is used. Can u help
Response.Redirect("Applicationform2.aspx?Id="+StudentID.Text+"&nam="+Name.Text+"&surNa="+ SrName.Text +"&DOB="+Ddate+ "&addr="+address.Text+"&pCode="+postal.Text+"&Cntry="+country.Text+"&email="+email.Text+"&ph="+phone.Text);
i dont understand the problem, can u help resolve the problem
I am using Derived Column Transformation Editor. I have 3 string values which I would like to combine them into one string and have a newline character inbetween the 3 strings. I cannot see a Char() function similar to TSQL to use for this purpose. I thought about creating a Variable but even to that I don't know how I can assign a newline character.
Any ideas?
Hi,
I'm trying to write a SQL SELECT statement where the phone numer ("telnr") is divided on three rows. How do I write a newline? I've tried , NEWLINE, and a few others.
Thanks in advance!
Pettrer, Sweden (VB, Sql Server, VWD Express, Asp.Net 2.0)
Code:
SelectCommand="SELECT [gID], [enamn], [fnamn], telnr1 + ' ' + telnr2 + ' ' + telnr3 As telnr, [epost] FROM...
The corresponding gridview's cell's value is
08-43 244 234 08-432
23 08-424333
and should be
08-43 244 234
08-432 23
08-424333
Hi, I want to add a newline in a content of sql column (using t-sql and not asp.net textbox) so when content is being rendered in a .net textbox I get separate rows, so insteadcol1 col2 col3 I woule like to havecol1col2col3Thanks
View 3 Replies View RelatedI exporting a table of comments. There are some line returns in the comments. Some of these data are paragraphs of data! For some reason, when I am exporting the data, it treats the line return within the comment column as a new record. I am using a -c character data type so (newline character) is the row terminator. How do I get the BCP OUT to ignore a newline character within a record?
For example:
ID~Comment
-- -------
1~This is a comment
2~Hi,how are (user hit carriage)
you (you is part of next row in bcp out)
3~Next record
Thanks!
Joyce
while(@@FETCH_STATUS=0)
begin
print 'inside while'
set @BodyContents = @BodyContents+@gotclientName+@gotproductName
set @Body= @Body + @BodyContents + ','
fetch next from resultcursor into @gotclientName,@gotproductName
print 'going outside of while'
end --while end
Client Name Product Name
aaa test1
bbb test4
how to format row like above. currently i am getting
aaa,test1,bbb,test4
I need to import a CSV file to a table and the CSV has an Address field that has a carriage return in it.
Example:
123 Main St.
Anywhere, CO, 99999
I'm working in Windows with SQL Server 2008. What can I do to the CSV file or from within SQL Managment Studio to get the BULK INSERT to work?
Here's my query:
BULK INSERT Contact
From 'C:UsersBrianDownloadsImport-FilteredContact9c.csv'
WITH
(
FIELDTERMINATOR = '|',
ROWTERMINATOR = '
'
)
I have the misfortune of converting a DTS package to SSIS that loads a flat file that has a text fields that can contain embedded text delimiters ("), column delimiters (,) and even new lines (CR+LF i.e.,hex 0D 0A) in it. A sample line from the file is posted here, remember this is just one line though it shows as three lines, since the third field has embedded new line in it:
4,"Sam","EVP; MARKETING PRODUCT MANAGER ""Level I"",
Internet Sales / HELP
8005551212",100
If you open in excel it handles it perfectly showing four fields, as below, and this is what I want ( I cannot get it aligned right in the posting, just save the above line in *.csv and open to see what it should be):
4 Sam "EVP; MARKETING PRODUCT MANAGER ""Level I"", 100
Internet Sales / HELP
8005551212"
Now, SSIS errors on the embedded text delimiters and breaks into two or three lines based on which option I chose. I have tried few options based on postings in the forum:
a). Using undouble and undoubleout: Does not work when there are embedded column delimiters (,) in the text field
b). Modified undouble script posted by lvovg at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1718225&SiteID=1. Handles the embedded column delimiters (,) perfectly, but the embedded new lines (CR+LF i.e.,hex 0D 0A) are breaking it.
Since, I am using the ragged right format to read from the file then use transform script on the line by lvovg, the line is already broken by the ragged right format at the embedded new lines, hence does not work.
Right now I am stuck. Can someone please help (anyone from MS) ? I am already baffled at the amount of coding required to convert a very basic ( and working ) flat file load DTS package to SSIS. I am willing to persist bit longer to convert this to SSIS, before I give up and stick with DTS and wait for a fix / workaround.
Thanks.
Hi,
I am bulk inserting the data from a file into a table using the following format.
9.0
1
1 SQLCHAR 0 10 "
" 1 MSISDN SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
This works perfectly for me.
But my problem is that the firmat may not be generated in Windows and i can't user "
" as row delimeter.
It could be generated in Unix and want to use LF as the row delimeter.
Questions :
1) How do i specify this kind of new line (LF ) in formatfile?
2) Is there anyway that i can specify both the delimeters and let it use which ever is appropriate ?
Please provide some inputs on this??
Thank u so much
~Mohan