I need to just back one table and not all the data in the table. Is there a
way to have SQL save the data return from a query to some text file that I
can then use to build the table in another table on another server?
Hi Everyone, I´m new to this group, I´m trying to write a text filesadding content from a text column (more than 8000 characters), I foundcode how to write files and it works but i have the problem when addedthe text column to the body of the file.any idea? tip? thanks in advance! Pablo.
I have a Foreach loop which scans a table, and gets names of a bunch of procedures, and then back in the foreach loop, they get executed. Im trying to figure out how I can create a sort of log file to say the name of the procedure that is getting executed currently and the current date time stamp onto a flat file. I havent been able to figure this out yet..anyone know how to do this? I grab the names of the storedprocedures from the table and store it in a variable and use the name from the variable to actually execute the stored procedure.
I guess in essence, the question is how do i directly write lines of 'text' (from say a variable) into a flat file.
I need to create a text file using information from SQL tables/views in the following format...Can anyone recommend a direction or procedure to look into, i.e, sql script, custom dts, etc. The items in parentheses identify specific portions of the text file.
I am trying to create a text file from multiple SQL Tables using @BCP_Command. I tried using DTS and SQL but the number of columns in the tables have to be the same size when doing a union. I also not to place a delimeter between each column. I've learned how to use BCP_commands on one file not sure if you can make it work with two or more.
Want to write from a table variable to a text file from a stored procedure.Read about xp_cmdshell bcp etc. but worried because it's supposed to be a security problem and needs to be from a permanent database.Also am getting error "The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'xp_cmdshell'..."
1. Is xp_cmdshell a bad idea to use even if I get permissions ? 2. Can a "permanent" table be used in a stored procedure starting out fresh each time with 0 rows rather than use a table variable ?
I am trying to export data from a query in SQL Server 2005 SSIS to a flat file destination. Everything works fine except the rows returned from my query are written to the flat file in one long string (i.e., without line breaks). I have tried appending a new line character to the rows returned from the query but that only throws an error when the package is executed. My rows returned from the query are 133 characters wide (essentially only one column per row) so I have set the properties accordingly for a fixed width file format with 133 character wide rows.
Any suggestions or ideas on how to correct this would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to write a query to a file with a unique name and pipe "|" delimited. Problem is in 2012 the sp_cmd does not exist. I am currently using the code
Hi Guys In my project I need to write the data from an xml file to Database through a stored precedure. On line a lot of help is available for writing data from Database to xml but I didnt see much info about writing xml to database. If any one could give me some code I will really appreciate it.(I am a newbee). This application is developed using asp.net 1.1 and sql server 2005. Thanks for your help in advance.
Halo, I am a bit new to this Please can someone help me, I would like to write a file(Any type) to a SQL database like a attached document(s) for the current record and be able to detatch the document when needed. I use VB.NET for a ASP.NET app. I basicly would like to attach documents to a piece of equipment may it be any kind and if the user views the equipment he will be able to detatch the documents for that piece of equipment and open it with the correct software. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
Hello, Is there any ability to do database-level triggers in SQL 2000? I have a SQL 2000 database, and I was asked if we could create a trigger that whenever anyone touches the data in a database, to create an entry in an event log? If not, I have a main table I can put a trigger on; however, my question is how do you write to a file in a trigger as well? Thanks.
I have seen some different behaviors when I am writing SQL Server compact edition Database file into SD Memory card or any user removable storage media.
The following Steps for reproducing these behaviors.
1. Set your database location is in the SD Memory card. 2. Create a database and establish session. 3. Writing first record into the database is done 4. Remove your SD card manually from the system 5. Try to write a Second record into the database 6. You will get the error from this "SqlCeWriteRecordProps" API call - This is fine. 7. Put your SD card back into the system. 8. Writing Second record again into the database is done - This is fine.
So far the behaviors are good after that
9. Remove your SD card manually from the system again 10. Try to write a Third record into the database 11. You will suppose to get the error from this "SqlCeWriteRecordProps" API call but you won€™t get that error €“ I don€™t know why? 12. Then Try to write a Forth record into the database 13. You won't get any error from the API call "SqlCeWriteRecordProps" and return status is success. 14. Now put your SD card back into the system. 15. Then write Fifth record but this time its writing record Third, Fourth and Fifth into the database.
Note: I am clearing (means Free) my record structure everything after calling this function "SqlCeWriteRecordProps". So I don€™t know why its wring Third, fourth and fifth record into the database.
Hey everyone I've got this question that has me stuck for the last few days but its an important part of my website.....What I am trying to do is basicly have a user be able to upload a file, have that uploaded file plus some other info automaticly display on other parts of my site, and have a different user eventually be able to download that file....I have thought about allowing the file upload as a BLOB but still cannot find a proper way to execute this using VB, plus I have heard that this way of doing it is not reccommeneded cause databases were not designed to store large files like this, lots of articles recommened having the file upload to a Folder on your server then get the binary data for the file that can be placed in a database to refrence that particular file.....Well this also proves to be a lot harder then said here is what I got so far (written in C#) protected void UploadBtn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (FileUpLoad1.HasFile) {
FileUpLoad1.SaveAs(@"C:Documents and SettingsAdamMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2005ProjectsWebsiteFiles" + FileUpLoad1.FileName); Label1.Text = "File Uploaded: " + FileUpLoad1.FileName; } else { Label1.Text = "No File Uploaded."; } } and here is the asp part of the code that goes with it<asp:FileUpLoad id="FileUpLoad1" runat="server" />
<asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text=""></asp:Label> Now from what I know is I need to get the binary of the file which I have read you can do with the Page.Request.Files statement but again not sure how I would impliment this. Does anyone have any suggestions on which way I should take when dealing with this should I try and just use the BLOB method or use the binary refrence method? and if so how would I impliment this, heck even some good tutorials on the subject would be great... Thanks.....Adam
Is there a way I can write a query to dynamically select a database table. That is, instead of having a variable for a certain column like customerId which would be €ścustomerID = @customerID€? I want to use the variable to select the table. I assume I may have to use a stored procedure but I am unclear as to how this would be coded.
Hello friends.... I am looking for 2 things(using c#.net or vb.net and sql svr 2000) 1.convert data from sql server 2000 database (say customers table from northwinds database) to a text file(separated by commas or just plain space) 2.Insert the data from text file back to database. Can someone pls give me the detailed code to achieve this....really need this on urgent basis.......Thank You.
Hi, I am trying to write the output of an sql query to a text file using bcp. Now the problem am facing is i have to format the text like i the following order... <DATETIMESTAMP>08:39 Thursday, March 15, 2007</DATETIMESTAMP><CATEGORY>Quarterly Sales</CATEGORY><HEADLINE>Quarterly Corporate Earnings (03/15/07)</HEADLINE><BODY> Quarterly Corporate Profits (03/15/07) PER-SHARE ($) NET EARNINGS (mil$) REV. (mil$)COMPANY CURRENT YEAR-AGO CURRENT YEAR-AGO CURRENT YEAR-AGOabc 0.33 n/a 8.60 (13.30) 144.40 112.50 bcdf 0.16 (0.15) 7.80 (7.40) 101.90 81.20 gha n/a n/a (90.00) (80.00) 488.00 462.00 qwqw (0.10) (0.15) (3.30) (4.30) 2.90 2.20 Copyright(c) 2007 mycompany.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved</BODY> Would somebody please advice whther this sort of formatting is possible with bcp..Please give some pointers am completely stuck....the company data is coming from a database table...am using sql 2005...
Hello, historically it has been frowned upon to store textual data in sqlserver. In v6.5 and before, 2k pages were allocated regardless of actual data size. Is this still the case in v7.0? I have a situation where the intranet application wants to store documents/images/etc. Currently, we need to have security granted to each user who connects to the web server to allow them to write files. However, if we write the data via sqlserver, then the application only needs permission. Is this the recommended method? What other options can I use? tia, Lee
I'm sure I'm not the only one frustrated trying to figure out which log file SSRS writes to when an error occurs. Does anybody know a sure way to tell? It doesn't change the date/time of the date modified, so you can't sort by date in windows explorer. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to which file it writes to. For example, I had to go through 6 log files to find which one was being written to. I had thought (hoped) that it would always write to the log files with the latest embedded date/time stamp as part of the file name. It does not.
I'm tempted to start using a file system spy, or resort to other tactics. Does anyone have a sure fired way to see which log file is written to when an error occurs? I'm not talking about SQL Dump files - just "normal" errors when processing reports.
I am having a scenario where all the stored procedures are stored in a folder (one sql file per sproc). Stored procedure does not have 'IF Exists .... DROP Procedure' in the script so before creating them we have to drop all sproc manually.
Can anyone help me writing a script / SSIS process to loop through each file in folder and write "IF EXISTS ... DROP PROCEDURE" with the procedure name in it ??
I can create a package that loop through each file in FOR each Loop task but dont know how to write in file using .net
I have a query (select * from table1) and I'd like to have the results of this query sent to a text file instead of the results windows when I run it from Query Analyzer.
select *,substring(stafflog,15,11) as test into #t1 from dbo.Customers where stafflog like '%armagh%' go select left(stafflog,4) as Staff,count(left(stafflog,4)) as Total from #t1 where cast(left(test,charindex(' ', test))as smalldatetime) = cast(convert(varchar(8),getdate()-1,1) as datetime) group by left(stafflog,4) go select Title,Address1,Address2,Town,County,Postcode,TelephoneDay,TelephoneWork,TelephoneEvening, MobileTelephoneNo,Contact,Mail,Telephone,Terms,StaffLog from #t1 where cast(left(test,charindex(' ', test))as smalldatetime) = cast(convert(varchar(8),getdate()-1,1) as datetime) go drop table #t1 go
i need this query to be scheduled to run at a certain time every day and the results to be put in a text file.
is there an easy way to do this or what should i be looking at doing to get it to work
Hi,How would I go about writing the results of an SQL query to a textfile?I cannot find any info in the Online help files.For example, I would like the results of:SELECT * FROM TableATo be written to the file result.txtAlex
Alex writes "Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Version - SQL server 2000 SQL Enterprise Mgr Version 8.0
I am currently developing a backend SQL db for an ASP website. I am only learning, so quite new to it all & would appreciate some help with the following;
I currently have a form that updates a recordset in my SQL db. This is working fine, except for the fact that when the form loads and the db tries to write the field value into my text box, e.g. Address: 20 Harbour Drive, the field value is truncated at the space and it writes the address as 20 in the text box.
When I view the detail page, no problems, the recordset was updated, but when I go back to the update page, the record values are truncated again as though the ASP page thinks the space is some kind of delimiter?
The size property of my textbox element is the same as the varchar datatype size in the SQL table.
I have written a query that I need to save results of. Is there some statement that I can place at the top of my query (like we can do in Oracle through spool command) to specify the directoryfilename to save query results to? Eventually I need to schedule this to run daily via a DTS package.
Please let me know if you've come across this before?
I am running SQL Server 2000 and need to output query data to a text file. If I run the following query (Below) using XP_CMDSHELL and BCP, it runs fine and creates a text file with the data output.
However, I need to change the WHERE Field1=10 to a string value WHERE Field1='abc'. When I try to do this I get a general error on the Field1='xyz'. I tried to change the quotes, etc but I am still getting the error.
Command: Exec master..xp_cmdshell 'bcp "SELECT Field1 FROM Table WHERE Field1=10" queryout c:filename.txt -U UserName -P Password /S SQLServerNam /c'