Importing From PL/SQL To MSSQL
Jul 23, 2005
Hi there,
I've done some searching around on this subject and can't find
anything helpful or non-expensive so far.
I need to export some tables from my companies Oracle server locally
so I can work on a reporting tool which (hopefully) will speed some
things up on our weekly report runs. I know I could just use an ODBC
link and get the data directly from our server but unfortunatly it's
not the newest or fastest of things and these are pretty big reports,
so my idea is to export the tables and run the queries through an
MSSQL database on a faster machine.
However, not being an Oracle or MSSQL developer I'm not too sure how
to export the tables I need. I've looked all over for a script or a
tool to help me do this, but all I have found are tools that cost a
hell of a lot of money, and for something that I don't even know will
work just yet, I don't want to put a PO through for nothing.
I was wondering if anyone has ever used a script that is available or
a GPL'd tool that might help me out here? Or at least point me in the
direction so that I can get started on this.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
--
Stuart
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May 10, 2004
Hi all!
I'm trying importing a MySQL database to my MSSQL server. I've donwloaded the MySQL ODBC drivers and I can connect succesfully throught a DSN to my MySQL server. Everything works fine EXEPT my BLOB field. I'm using a BLOB field for storing a binary file.
When I choose preview while importing my bob field is empty.
I'm desperate!
:eek:
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Jan 18, 2007
simon titi writes "I have a huge data in btrieve. the data includes images.
now I am migrating to sqlserver. Can I used the data in btrieve?
How can I import it to mssql?
Thank you!
Simon.t."
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Aug 2, 2004
Hi,
I'm about to embark on writing some code in perl or VBscript that automatically synchronises a constantly updated Access database with an MSSQL database.
I know MSSQL has an import tool built into Enterprise manager but I'm wondering if theres a stored procedure that does this?
The way I'm thinking of doing it is to read the all the access tables into separate hash arrays and then INSERTing them into the MSSQL database after checking for any duplicates. This all sounds a bit time consuming (there are a large number of tables) and processor intensive.
If anyones done anything like this before, I'd love to hear their views......!
Thanks!
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Aug 11, 2004
How many result-rows does mssql return should be used asynchronous method to use mssql cursor, can get the best performance in any time in any result offset?
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Feb 10, 2008
Hi,
i was planning to create a database migration tool ..
its a certain database of a DMS (document management system) to
another DMS (two different DMS)... from DMS using msde 2000 server .. and tranfer to a DMS using a postgre sql or mssql .. depends ..
they have different table structures and names . . :D
i was thing of what language shall i use.. or what language is the best to work on this kind of project :)
hoping for your kind help guys. thanks :)
br
Frozenice
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Mar 24, 2008
Hi,
I am a bit new to the MSSQL server. In our application, we use so many SQL queries. To imporve the performance, we used the Database enigine Tuning tool to create the indexes. The older version of the application supports MSSQL 2000 also. To re-create these new indexes, I have an issue in running these "CREATE INDEX" commands as the statements generated for index creation are done in MSSQL 2005. The statements include "INCLUDES" keyword which is supported in MSSQL 2005 but not in MSSQL 2000.
Ex:-
CREATE INDEX IND_001_PPM_PA ON PPM_PROCESS_ACTIVITY
(ACTIVITY_NAME ASC, PROCESS_NAME ASC, START_TIME ASC, ISMONITORED ASC)
INCLUDE
(INSTANCE_ID, ACTIVITY_TYPE, STATUS, END_TIME, ORGANIZATION);
Any help in creating such indexes in 2000 version is welcome.
Thanks,
Suresh.
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May 3, 2008
Hello
We are using SQL 2005 and now we are planning to use SQL 2000. what are the ways to do the process.
We taken the script spcificall for 2000 and run it in SQL 200. But we are getting the error in SCRIPT?
Could you please give me the step to do?
Thanks,
Sankar R
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Oct 26, 1999
Hello:
I am currently work on mssql 6.5. On my workstation, I have mssql 6.5
cient software.
However, I would like to install mssql 7.0 server on my nt workstation
and work with it to become familiar with 7.0. Can I install mssql 7.0
server on my nt workstation? Can mssql 6.5 client coexist with mssql 7.0
on the same machine if they are in different directories?
Thanks.
David Spaisman
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Jun 15, 2006
Ben writes "I have a sql script that doesn't function very well when it's executed on a SQL 2000 server.
The scrpt looks like this:
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USE [master]
GO
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM master.dbo.syslogins WHERE loginname = N'SSDBUSERNAME')
EXEC sp_addlogin N'SSDBUSERNAME', N'SSDBPASSWORD'
GO
GRANT ADMINISTER BULK OPERATIONS TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT AUTHENTICATE SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONNECT SQL TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONTROL SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CREATE ANY DATABASE TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
USE [master]
GO
If EXISTS (Select * FROM master.dbo.syslogins WHERE loginname = N'SSDBUSERNAME')
ALTER LOGIN [SSDBUSERNAME] WITH PASSWORD=N'SSDBPASSWORD'
GO
GRANT ADMINISTER BULK OPERATIONS TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT AUTHENTICATE SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONNECT SQL TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONTROL SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CREATE ANY DATABASE TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
USE [master]
GO
IF EXISTS (select * from dbo.sysdatabases where name = 'ISIZ')
DROP DATABASE [ISIZ]
GO
USE [SurveyData]
GO
exec sp_adduser 'SSDBUSERNAME'
GRANT INSERT, UPDATE, SELECT, DELETE
TO SSDBUSERNAME
GO
USE [SurveyManagement]
GO
exec sp_adduser 'SSDBUSERNAME'
GRANT INSERT, UPDATE, SELECT, DELETE
TO SSDBUSERNAME
---------------------------------------------------------------
I need to be converted to a script that can be executed on both MSSQL 2000 and MSSQL 2005.
I was wondering if somebody there could help me with this problem?!
Thanks,
Ben"
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Nov 17, 2007
I've been tasked to move our production databases on MSSQL 2000 to 2005. I've supported MSSQL since version 6.5 and performed migrations to successor versions.
Current Environment is MSSQL 2000 32-bit with current Service Packs.
I've performed mock migrations on Test servers upgrading all Production instances simultaneously from MSSQL 2000 to 2005 32-bit. The Test environment is identical to Production minus server name, IP etc. Also I have a separate server with MSSQL 2005 installed where I use the DETACH / ATTACH and BACKUP / RESTORE method for migration / acceptance testing. There are approximately 30 databases totaling 70 GB. This has gone as expected and fairly successful. Vendors have been coordinated with to update code and staff for acceptance testing.
I'd prefer going directly to MSSQL 2005 64-bit instead if possible due to memory benefits etc. This is where I'd like some feedback prior to borrowing a 64-bit server for testing.
Upgrade options:
1. Is it better to migrate from MSSQL 2000 32-bit to 2005 64-bit via:
a. DETACH / ATTACH
b. BACKUP / RESTORE
c. Is one method more advantageous relating to the end result?
2. Regarding XP clients, have issues been experienced with the default SQL Server driver or is an alternate recommended for XP clients to connect to a MSSQL 64-bit server databases?
3. If you have performed this migration and have relevant experience please pass them along.
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Sep 29, 2006
DB is developed on local computer with MSSQL 2005 Express. My host is on MSSQL 2005 workgroup. Are they compatible, because I am getting errors? Is my approach wrong?
I have tried several approaches.
A) I created a backup of database on my local, then placed a copy on the server. Then I tried to restore through Server Management Studio. I get this error.
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The backed-up database has on-disk structure version 611. The server supports version 539 and cannot restore or upgrade this database.
RESTORE FILELIST is terminating abnormally. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 3169)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=08.00.2039&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=3169&LinkId=20476
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BUTTONS:
OK
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B: I also have tried copying the database. I put it in the same path as the other databases that can be read with server management studio on the server. Then, tried to get to it through server managements studio and it did not appear. So I tried to attach it. Then I received this error:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Attach database failed for Server 'MROACH1'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.2047.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Attach+database+Server&LinkId=20476
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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Could not find row in sysindexes for database ID 10, object ID 1, index ID 1. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE on sysindexes.
Could not open new database 'LodgingDB'. CREATE DATABASE is aborted. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 602)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=602&LinkId=20476
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BUTTONS:
OK
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C: I have also tried opening the Database, and back up file through Server Management Studio. without success.
D: I also tried Windows and Software update at microsoft update, but no updates were recommended for Version on Server.
I'm surprised this is so hard. My original data base was created in same family of software. 2005 MS SQL Express. I could use some direct help from someone experienced with this. Am I doing it wrong or are the DB versions incompatible.
Mark Roach
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How to convert a database in MSSQL 2000 to MSSQL 2005 database.Is there any tool or documentation available for this?
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Sep 25, 2007
I have my MSSQL hosted, any interface i can use so i can't connect to the data source?
for Mysql, i know i can use phpmyadmin, or mysql interface.
i have no idea for MSSQL, any advices?
i know there is one, which is Toad, but it has a lots of limitations, any good idea?
thanks.
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Feb 17, 2008
Hi,
till now i have used mysql with php.now i want to use mssql with php.my php and apache versions are
php 5.2.3
apache 2.2.4
from where i can get mssql and what i need to run my php scripts with mssql database.iam newbie in mssql.any of your help will be surely appreciated
thanks
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Apr 25, 2006
Hi!
What is the best way to migrate MSSQL 2005 Express -> MSSQL 2005 Srv?
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Sep 14, 1998
I am trying to import a database into Sql 6.5 from Access 97`.
How shall I go about this ?
Thanks.
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Aug 26, 2004
Hello everyone and thanks in advance.
Ok, here's the deal. I am 1 of 2 developers at my organization, the other is a COBOL programmer. Long story short, every night he sends me a 22MB XML file containing our company's inventory. This contains about 40,000 items. In C#, I'm basically looping through all the XML nodes and on each node I load up an object with the particular properties (manufacturer, SKU, serial number, etc.) and call a Stored Procedure to to save the item.
In saving the item, I'm checking to see if it was already in my inventory and I either perform an update or an insert on the table as approriate. The query does a couple of other things like retreiving the Purchase Order Number, Cubic Feet, etc. from other tables. All in all, the query takes about 1-2 seconds to complete. I've optimized the query as much as I know how (including the addition of indexes), but this still takes at least 6 hours to complete the 40,000 items. Is this the best approach? Any other suggestions?
So far the only things I've thought about changing is:
1. Break it out into multiple queries to avoid poor compilation of execution plans
2. Multithread the C# app so that I'm running like 10 queries at once.
3. Get the COBOL programmer to give me a delimited file and do a BULK INSERT on it into an empty HEAP, then run a single INSERT and a single UPDATE (using CASE statements)
Again, Thanks in advance!
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Mar 17, 2004
Hi everybody:
I want to know how to import to SQL Server an XML File
Thanks for your help and quick answer.
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Jul 23, 2005
Has anyone any idea what could be causing this problem.I've a large txt file, with each item on each row seperated withquaotaion marks and seperated from each other by a comma.I can import it no problem to Access, but when I try to import it toSQL server, SQL Server gives me that "cannot find.... within first 8KB"of data error.Any ideas?Ciarán
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Jul 23, 2005
orange May 14, 5:16 pm show optionsNewsgroups: comp.databases.ms-accessFrom: "orange" <orange...@mail.ru> - Find messages by this authorDate: 14 May 2005 14:16:49 -0700Local: Sat,May 14 2005 5:16 pmSubject: import complex dataReply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Showoriginal | Remove | Report AbuseI've got a database in .txt file similar to this:BookName;Author;Year;ReviewedBy;Rating;PagesNemesis;Isaac Asimov;1989;13,31,24;good;110Sense & Sensibility;Jane Austen;1970;45,32;great;120The Bicentennial Man;Isaac Asimov;1965;14;excellent;124...the data in field 'ReviewedBy' should be connected to names of peoplethat read the book. I'd like to have a separate table in Access likethis:Id;Reviewer13;Bob...24;Jim...31;TomHow do I import that data into database?
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Hi i'v e installed the file: SQLServer2005_DTS.msiBecause i've heard that i need that to import a csv file into a ms sql database. now i have no idea how to work it, like to even make it open.Where would i open it from? I reckon i'v eread enough literature about using it, to be able to have a bash... thanks in advance...
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Mar 17, 2002
Hallo every one,
I', working for a school project.
The setuation is an old database that has to be repaird.
All the data from each table of the old data base are stored in different tabdelimited text files.
I designed a new database, but the tables are a little different.
When I try to import the data I get some errors, because of the changed tables.
An example of my new setuation is a new table thas as colums from 2 different tabdelimited text files.
My question is, how do I solve thos problem!
Do I have to use DTS?
What do I have to do.
tnx
icheron.
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Apr 3, 2001
Hi folks,
I am having importing problem, when i tried to import tables from sybase to Sql server 7.0, it is not importing the keys, it is creating only datas without keys. Do u know any way in solving this issue?? My next issues will be on Serial number generation. In sybase we have Number (*), if we do
select number(*) from a it will show the sequence numbers, but in Sql server what is the equivalent function to show the sequence number when i am using a select statement.
Can u folks solve both the issues...
thanks and appreiciating u folks...
rgds,
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Apr 20, 2001
I have an excel file with 5 columns. 1st column values are -
^^234
^^456
678
123
456
SQL 2000 DTS, doing straight copy into an Access table takes only first two
rows from 1st column ( see top 2 rows with trailing white spaces). How can I
import all of rows ?
Thanks for your assistance !
_Ivan
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Hi, Is there any way , we can bulk import sql server logons with password?
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Aug 13, 2001
I have a project at work that requires me to transfer all the data, including the queries, forms, macros, and modules from Access 97 to SQL Server 7. I was able to import the tables only using DTS wizard. Is there a way to copy the queries, forms, macros, and modules?
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Jan 12, 2001
How can you can import results into table from system procedures.
For Ex. if you exec sp_spacesued, how do I import the results into the table.
Thank You
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Nov 19, 2000
Hi, i've struggled in the past to get ms sql 7 db's from one server to another server and always end up getting frustrated. I usually just export and then import..... more work but it does the trick.
Now i've been sent one single db data file that i'm told is a backup copy of someones database. How do i get this loaded onto my server. I've tried restoring from this file but it complains that the backup file is not for the database i'm restoring to.... which is correct.... this has to be something that many people deal with? isn't it?
Can someone please help me out.... some pointers would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
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Nov 18, 1999
I am importing via DTS a .csv file. I have 2 issues:
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I do not know VB but I do know SQL.
Can anyone help?
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