Need Help Using Bulk Insert From A CSV With A Variable Number Of Fields
Dec 6, 2007
Hi folks....
I am able to import a CSV file into a temporary table as long as I know the number of fields in the CSV file. Here is what I would like to do:
I would like to have a CSV file which has UP to 6 entries per row. I would like to insert each row into a table; if the there three fields, then I want to insert them into the first three columns to the temporary table. If there are four, then insert into the first four fields. Is this possible?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Forch
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May 30, 2004
Hi,
I am trying to do a bulk insert using a text file that is comma delimited.
In the text file there are fields which are surrounded by quotes and contain commas; these commans should not be considered delimiters.
Is there a way to tell the BULK INSERT statement not to treat these as delimiters?
thanks,
sivilian
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Aug 7, 2006
hi, good day,
if i would like to pass a parameter into store procedure for bulk insert command as below
BULK INSERT [mytable] FROM
@FILE_PATH
WITH (FIELDTERMINATOR = ' ', ROWTERMINATOR = '')
howto i put @FILEPATH in above query inside store procedure ?
thanks for guidance :)
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Jan 26, 2008
Hi all,
I executed the following sql code in my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE):
-- myCSV1.sql --
USE MyDatabase
GO
CREATE TABLE myCSVtable
(
Col1 int,
Col2 nvarchar(25),
Col3 nvarchar(25),
Col4 decimal (9.3),
)
BULK INSERT myCSVbulk
FROM 'c:myfile.csv'
WITH
(
FIELDTERMINATOR = ',',
ROWTERMINATOR = ''
);
GO
=====================================
I got the following error message:
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 6
Incorrect syntax near '9.3'.
How can I set the statement "Col4 decimal (9.3)" right? Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Mar 25, 2004
Hello I need to write a proc to load data from txt files I receive into a table. It works fine when I specify
bulk insert.... from 'myfilename.txt'
BUT my filename will always change and I store it into a variable @filename
When I try to run the bulk insert instruction ... from @filename it doesn't work..
do you know why?
Thank you in advance
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I need to create a stored procedures, this procedure will receive two parameters:
@TableName
@KeyField
I need to storage into a variable the values of ALL THE FIELDS separeted by |
For example if my table is Customers
CustomerID CustomerName City
111 Adventure Boston
222 Pubs NY
And I execute EXEC mysp 'Customers',111
I need a return value like this
@ReturnValue = 111|Adventure|Boston
I create something like this
CREATE PROCEDURE my sp
@table varchar
@key numeric
AS
@field varchar(40),
@object int
Select @object = object_id from systables where name =@table
--The instructions to create a cursor
WHILE (@@FETCH_STATUS = 0 )
Select @object = name from sys.columns where object_id = @object
--The instructions to close and deallocate the cursor
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Jun 5, 2015
I try to import data with bulk insert. Here is my table:
CREATE TABLE [data].[example](
col1 [varchar](10) NOT NULL,
col2 [datetime] NOT NULL,
col3 [date] NOT NULL,
col4 [varchar](6) NOT NULL,
col5 [varchar](3) NOT NULL,
[Code] ....
My format file:
10.0
7
1 SQLCHAR 0 10 "@|@" 2 Col2 ""
1 SQLCHAR 0 10 "@|@" 3 Col3 ""
2 SQLCHAR 0 6 "@|@" 4 Col4 Latin1_General_CI_AS
[Code] .....
The first column should store double (in col2 and col3) in my table
My file:
Col1,Col2,Col3,Col4,Col5,Col6,Col7
2015-04-30@|@MDDS@|@ADP@|@EUR@|@185.630624@|@2015-04-30@|@MDDS
2015-04-30@|@MDDS@|@AED@|@EUR@|@4.107276@|@2015-04-30@|@MDDS
My command:
bulk insert data.example
from 'R:epoolexample.csv'
WITH(FORMATFILE = 'R:cfgexample.fmt' , FIRSTROW = 2)
Get error:
Msg 4823, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
Cannot bulk load. Invalid column number in the format file "R:cfgexample.fmt".
I changed some things as:
used ";" and "," as column delimiter
changed file type from UNIX to DOS and adjusted the format file with "
" for row delimiter
Removed this line from format file
1 SQLCHAR 0 10 "@|@" 2 Col2 ""
Nothing works ....
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I have the following situation; I have one table (tblA) in which a new record just has been inserted. Once this insert is completed successfully, I want to insert a variable number of records into another table (tblB). The primary key of tblA is being used inside tblB as one of the columns in each insert. I’ve already been able to transfer the primary key, generated by the insert for tblA, pretty easy. But to make things a bit more complicated, the variable number of records to add is being decided by the outcome of a query based on an entry inside tblA (after the insert) and this is then being run on another table (tblC). The SELECT statement from tblC combined with the Select parameter from tblA will then decide how many records I have to insert. Sorry for the (perhaps) confusing way of writing this down, but I’ve been struggling with this for a couple of days now and I really need to get it working. Anybody who can help?Thanks in advance,Sunny Guam
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Hello,
I'm just learning SSIS and I've hit my first bump. I am doing a bulk import from a tab delimited text file to an empty sql table that has a Idendity column defined. How do I tell the bulk insert task to skip that column when inserting from the text file. If I remove the identity column it imports the data fine, but I want to create the indentity column in the table too.
Thanks.
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Im having some issues with bulk insert.
This is the table:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tmp_GA_status](
[GA_recno] [int] NOT NULL,
[GA_desc] [varchar](40) NULL
)
This is the file (unicode):
1|"test1"
2|"test2"
3|"test3"
4|"test4"
5|"test5"
6|"test6"
7|"test7"
8|"test8"
and this is the sql:
bulk insert tmp_GA_status from 'C: empTextDumpGA_status.dta'
with (CODEPAGE='RAW', FIELDTERMINATOR='|', ROWTERMINATOR='
', DATAFILETYPE='widechar')
so yeah, pretty simple. But whatever I do I get this;
Msg 4864, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Bulk load data conversion error (type mismatch or invalid character for the specified codepage) for row 1, column 2 (GA_desc).
So what am I doing wrong ?
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Is the only way to create a table, bulk insert, then merge the two tables together with UPDATE?
Just wanted to see if there was an easier way to do it, otherwise i'll take the latter route. Thanks!
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I have a table containing 8 million records.
I need to replace 2 million of these records with
a scaled down query that goes something like:
SELECT 1, ShareholderID, Assets1
FROM MyTable (Yields appx. 200,000 recods)
SELECT 2, ShareholderID, Assets2
FROM MyTable (Yields appx. 200,000 recods)
.
.
.
SELECT 10, ShareholderID, Assets1 + Assest2 + Assets3 + ... + Assets9
FROM MyTable (Yields appx. 200,000 recods)
Updates and cursors just seem to be too slow.
So far I have done the following, but was wondering if anyone could think of a better way.
SELECT 6 million records that don't need to be deleted into a #TempTable
Use statements above to select into same #TempTable
DROP and recreate Original Table
SELECT 6 + 2 million records INTO original table.
This seems rather convoluted. Is there a better approach? Would it be worth while to dump data to a file and use bcp / Bulk Insert
Any comments are appreciated,
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I receive the following error message when I try to use the Bulk Insert Task to load BCP data into a table:
Error: 0xC002F304 at Bulk Insert Task, Bulk Insert Task: An error occurred with the following error message: "Cannot fetch a row from OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)".The OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)" reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.The bulk load failed. The column is too long in the data file for row 1, column 4. Verify that the field terminator and row terminator are specified correctly.Bulk load data conversion error (overflow) for row 1, column 1 (rowno).".
Task failed: Bulk Insert Task
In SSMS I am able to issue the following command and the data loads into a TableName table with no error messages:
BULK INSERT TableName
FROM 'C:DataDbTableName.bcp'
WITH (DATAFILETYPE='widenative');
What configuration is required for the Bulk Insert Task in SSIS to make the data load? BTW - the TableName.bcp file is bulk copy file as bcp widenative data type. The properties of the Bulk Insert Task are the following:
DataFileType: DTSBulkInsert_DataFileType_WideNative
RowTerminator: {CR}{LF}
Any help getting the bcp file to load would be appreciated. Let me know if you require any other information, thanks for all your help.
Paul
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I'm trying to use Bulk insert for the first time and getting the following error. I think it might have something to do with my Format File and from the error msg there's a conversion error for the first column. In my database the Field is nvarchar(6) so my best guess is to use SQLNChar for the first column. I've checked the end of each line is CR LF therefore the is correct for line 7 right?
Msg 4863, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Bulk load data conversion error (truncation) for row 1, column 1 (ASXCode).
Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)" reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.
Msg 7330, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Cannot fetch a row from OLE DB provider "BULK" for linked server "(null)".
BULK
INSERTtbl_ASX_Data_temp
FROM
'M:DataASXImportTest.txt'
WITH
(FORMATFILE='M:DataASXSQLFormatImport.Fmt')
[code]...
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Hi~,
Before implementing memory based bulk copy insert with IRowsetFastLoad interface of SQL Server 2005 OLE DB provider, I want to know some considerations.
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- SQL Server's resource usage : when running memory based bulk copy, server resource's influence
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Hi,
i have a file which consists data as below,
3
123||
456||
789||
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BULK INSERT TABLE_NAME FROM 'FILE_PATH'
WITH (KEEPNULLS,FIRSTROW=2,ROWTERMINATOR = '||')
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FROM (
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AS MSG_CONTENT) AS R(MSG_CONTENT)
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Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 8
Incorrect syntax near '@datnam'.
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Regards
Peter
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234 2
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