Size Of Database Seems A Bit Large

Feb 24, 2006

I developed a vb app that imports csv data into an sql server db. The original text file is 36.5mb. The db after import is 230mb and the log file is 555mb. Is this normal?

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Hi
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if somebody know then tell me as soon as possible.
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Hi

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Hi,

I have a problem to import xls file to sql table, using MS SQL 2000 server.
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Hi,
 
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Error at Source for Row number 30. Errors encountered so far in this task: 1.
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I also get this error message when attempting to import the same data from Excel.
 
Per the MS Knowledgebase article located at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=281517, I changed the registry property indicated to 0.  This modification did not help. 
 
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Hi,
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REPLACE(CONVERT(varchar, CONVERT(money, X.[reserved]), 1), '.00', '') AS [reserved],
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the problem is that the sum of all tables is not the same size when i make a full database backup.
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THX

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