I got SQL server 2000 running on Server 2003 Enterprise edition. And a dump file, which I have no idea how it has been created. All I know is that the data is some relational database.
I need to import this dump file into the SQL server database.
I am trying to import a database from a dump file. The dump file is from a sql server db.
I have created the db on another server and want to import the data from the dump file.
I use the bcp like this :
bcp nnfdb.sa.users in x -Usa -P
nnfdb is the name of the database users is the name of a table x is the name of the dump file.
But I get this error : SQLState = S0002, NativeError = 208 Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Invalid object name 'nnfdb.sa.users'.
also I am sure if I have to run the bcp for each table or if I can import all tables in one bcp run.
I want to compare the schemas of 2 different databases, I heard that there was a way to dump the contents of a database (tables, stored procedures, objects, etc) to a text file in SQL to use for an easy compare. Anyone know the process in which to do this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi, I just started using SQL Server 2005 and I'm trying to find out how to do a sql dump on a table, but this is proving more challenging then it should be.
I usually use mysql with a program called navicat, and all you do is right click on the table and select dump... Inserting the data back in is just as simple. I have also used sql server 2000 awhile back and I know there was a dumping utility for it.
Can someone point me in the right direction on how to dump data to a .sql file and reinsert that data? Thanks!
I need to dump a table with more than 200 columns to a flat file. I tired in SSIS with the flat file destination, but it only allows 84 columns. What should I do if I want to dump all the columns to a text or cvs file. Thanks in advance
I have several SSIS packages which are run in sequence. But some strange reason sometimes a SQL Dump is created. If I restore database and restart the same ETL is works, or it creates another SQL Dump in a different place. Any idea on how to debug this problem?
SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition SP1 ( should I upgrade to SP2? ) Windows 2003/r2 64b ( latest patches )
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Version 8.0.50727.762 (SP.050727-7600) Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0.50727
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I'm using sqlserver 2000 enterprise edition. I am an oracle dba and we have some tables in sqlserver 2000 that we need to write out to the flat file. I have a procedure in oracle to do this for oracle tables. But, how would I do this in sqlserver 2000. I have 10 columns on this table and I only want 3 columns data to be dumped on the flat file. We are on NT sever 4.0.
Hi, I would preciated if some could help me with this problem. My have used Mysql database and now i have to change my database to sql server. I have made a dump file from mysql db and i would like to insert that dumb file to sql server. Have any idea how it is possible?
I am trying to export a table with ~ 10 Million rows to a flat file and it is taking for ever with SQL2005 export functionality. I have tried creating an SSIS package with a flat-file destination and the results are the same. In each case it does the operation in chunks of about 9900+ rows, and each chunk takes ~1-2 minutes which sounds unreasonable.
I tried bcp, and it fails after a few thousand rows. I tried moving the data to SQL2000 first then to flat file from SQL2K, but the move from SQL2005->SQL2000 was going at the same rate as above.
So, the bottleneck seems to be data going out of SQL2005 no matter what the destination is. I'm wondering if there is some setting that Iam missing that would make this run in a reasonable amount of time?
when trying to ímport files to our database server from a client, I keep getting an error:
- Validating (Error) Messages Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for component "Source_txt" (1). (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for component "Data Conversion 1" (175). (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
... doing the same import when logged on the server, hasn't been giving me any errors, how come. I can from my client without trouble import tables from other DB servers but when ever it is files it won't do it.
I tried as mentioned in other threads rerun setup to re-install SSIS, but as it was already installed it wouldn't re-install. My next move would be to make a clean install, but not sure it would help, as I think this is a buck.
i unstalled my sql server and installed it again, and i want the old database. so how i can i import the old database file .mdf, ldf here. i tried to copy this 2files in to data folder, but its not showing database files in the server.
please help me out,i havent taken any backup before uninstallation
Im looking to write a DTS script to import a CSV file into an existing table. I have made sure that all columns correspond. I ideally want to create a stored procedure and a variable to be entered as the file name.
I'm new to the SQL environment and am looking for some help. I have a client that has a CSV file that we need to import to a table but we need to make this part of an existing job. I'm wondering if anyone has any scripts for importing a CSV file into a DB. I've looked at the Import Wizard but don't think that is going to work the way I want it to.
Env: SQL Server 2000 on in WIN NT 5.xJob: import mutiple flat files into several tables daily.Catch: one or two of the several flat files might be empty.First thought/test:Use [first row as fields] option for the import process.Problem, DTS can't complete (as a package).As an alternative, I could probably detect if a file is empty thendecide what to do with it, with VB activeX, it might be feasible,question, VB has a command for "FileExist", how about "FileLen" or thelike for determining the length of a file?TIA.
I have a SQL Server 2005 database *.mdf file that I would like to import into another SQL Server 2005 engine on another computer. I don't see how to do this.
How can I import a *.mdf file to create a copy of an exiisting database from another computer?
i am trying to import a csv file into the sql, but my problem is that I have a message in one of the columns. suggestions
- Executing (Error)
Messages
Error 0xc02020a1: Data Flow Task: Data conversion failed. The data conversion for column "INTVAL" returned status value 2 and status text "The value could not be converted because of a potential loss of data.". (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc0209029: Data Flow Task: The "output column "INTVAL" (22)" failed because error code 0xC0209084 occurred, and the error row disposition on "output column "INTVAL" (22)" specifies failure on error. An error occurred on the specified object of the specified component. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc0202092: Data Flow Task: An error occurred while processing file "E:minessightlastinfoattrib.csv" on data row 2. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc0047038: Data Flow Task: The PrimeOutput method on component "Source - blastinfoattrib_csv" (1) returned error code 0xC0202092. The component returned a failure code when the pipeline engine called PrimeOutput(). The meaning of the failure code is defined by the component, but the error is fatal and the pipeline stopped executing. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc0047021: Data Flow Task: Thread "SourceThread0" has exited with error code 0xC0047038. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc0047039: Data Flow Task: Thread "WorkThread0" received a shutdown signal and is terminating. The user requested a shutdown, or an error in another thread is causing the pipeline to shutdown. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Error 0xc0047021: Data Flow Task: Thread "WorkThread0" has exited with error code 0xC0047039. (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Hi Guys, I have been trying to search for a free asp or asp.net script that will allow me to upload a .csv file and import it into an MS SQL Database. As its going to be a ProductCatalog and pricing changes nearly 2nd day. And wanting to an a script that I can put in my admin panel on my site to upload a .csv file and import it to a MS SQL Database. I will be updating fields as well as adding new products. So the upload script would need to be able to handle those two things. Is their any good free scripts around that people can recommend. Thanks Matthew
hi! my problem both concerns vb and sql. the problem is I have a text file delimited with semicolon. I have to enter this data into Sql table. for example; item description ;code1;code2;code3; there are too many lines like this. The code should enter the table these values.Table name is products, column names are desc,code1,code2,code3 I am using vb.net and sql server thanks all!
Hi All,I have to import a csv file to sql database.I searched on the net and found plenty of exampls but all with msaccess database.I did not find any example with sql server.Can anybody have the code or the link?here is one example with msaccess Dim cn As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:;Extended Properties=""Text;HDR=No;FMT=Delimited""")
Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter()
Dim ds As New DataSet()
Dim cd As New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM C:Test.csv, cn)
cn.Open() da.SelectCommand = cd ds.Clear() da.Fill(ds, "CSV") dg.DataSource = ds.Tables(0) cn.Close() but when i am using the sqlserver how to get csv data by setting extended properties .RegardsBrijesh Singh