Export A View With Double Quote Delimiter
Aug 14, 2006
i am running sql server 2000 on windows 2000. i have a need to export a view and delimit the columns with double quotes as it has imbedded commas in the columns, how do i do this??
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Dec 14, 2005
In my asp.net page when I run a query against the database the datagrid get populated with only the records that starts with the first letter for example A good day. But none of the records that starts like this "A fine day" or "A nice day" displays in the datagrid. I tried to replace the Double Quote but it still returns only the records without " quotes. My query looks like this:
Dim queryString As String = "SELECT [Articles].[AN], [Articles].[Department], [Articles].[ArticleHeading], [Articles].[AccessLevel], [Articles].[Status] FROM [Articles] WHERE (([Articles].[AccessLevel] <> 'SysAdmin') AND ([Articles].[Status] = 'Enable') AND (REPLACE([Articles].[ArticleHeading], 'chr(34)', '')) like @ArticleHeading) ORDER BY [Articles].[ArticleHeading]"
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Dec 14, 2005
Some of my records starts with a double quote, when I do a search for all records starting with A I can get all except the ones that start "A fine day ...
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Apr 2, 2007
i got this error when i was trying to deploy the report... in the preview mode report is working good....
D:
eport1.rdl The expression for the query €˜dataset€™ contains an error: [BC30648] String constants must end with a double quote.
can any one gimme the solution
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May 5, 2008
Hi There,
I can't figure out what is causing this error: can you please have a look at my code and let em know what is wrong or rework it for me:
="SELECT ARIBC.cntbtch, ARIBC.btchdesc, ARIBC.AUDTUSER, ARIBC.AUDTDATE, ARIBC.AUDTTI, GLPSOFTMAP.PSPRODUCT, GLPSOFTMAP.PSDEPT, GLPSOFTMAP.PSACCOUNT, GLPSOFTMAP.ACCTID, ARIBH.CODECURN, ARIBH.INVCDESC, CONVERT(varchar,ARIBH.FISCYR + ARIBH.FISCPER) as PERIOD, CONVERT(varchar,ARIBH.IDCUST) AS ACCOUNT, ARCUS.NAMECUST as ARNAME, CASE TEXTTRX WHEN 1 THEN 'INV' WHEN 2 THEN 'DM' WHEN 3 THEN 'CM' END AS CLASS, CONVERT(varchar,ARIBH.IDINVC) AS TRX_NUMBER, (CASE TEXTTRX WHEN 3 THEN ROUND((ARIBD.AMTEXTN*-1),2) ELSE ROUND((ARIBD.AMTEXTN),2) END) AS ""AMOUNT FROM ARIBC"" INNER JOIN ARIBH ON ARIBC.CNTBTCH = ARIBH.CNTBTCH INNER JOIN ARCUS ON ARIBH.IDCUST = ARCUS.IDCUST INNER JOIN ARIBD ON ARIBH.CNTBTCH = ARIBD.CNTBTCH AND ARIBH.CNTITEM = ARIBD.CNTITEM INNER JOIN GLAMF ON ARIBD.IDACCTREV = GLAMF.ACCTFMTTD INNER JOIN GLPSOFTMAP ON ARIBD.IDACCTREV = GLPSOFTMAP.ACCTID WHERE ARIBC.BTCHSTTS=3 AND ERRENTRY <= 0 AND BTCHDESC NOT LIKE '%54-8003%' AND ARIBH.IDINVC in ('" &Replace(Parameters!invoicenum.Value,",","','")"
Thanks,
RC
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Jun 11, 2008
Hi ,
I'm using sql server 2005. In my 'Books' table some of the 'subject' column contains data's with single and double quote. example: Quantu"m phys'ics
i'm passing the subject as parameter and it have to display results if the corresponding subject name is in the table. Here is my code... i'm using dynamic query...
alter procedure getbooks
@sub varchar(200)
as
begin
declare @sqlq nvarchar(2000)
set @sqlq='select subject from books where subjectname like '''+@sub+'%'''
exec sp_executesql @sqlq
end
How can i search for words like this Quantu"m phys'ics in the above query? Any one who knows how to do this please send me the code..
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Dec 12, 2014
We have an issue with importing a CSV file into SQL where using a double quote " text qualifier is failing. The data is correct but it fails on a particular line, complaining about the qualifier even though the qualifier is in place and previous lines have imported fine.
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Feb 23, 2015
I have a SQL select syntax as below
0 AS SalaryMin,
2088 AS SalaryMax,
2088 AS BillableHours,
'Month' AS SalaryPaidCode,
0 AS SalaryBreakdownHourly,
0 AS SalaryBreakdownDaily,
[Code] ...
While outputting to CSV.file
I got :0,2088,2088,"Month",0,0,0,0,0,0,0,"N/A","N/A","G","N/A","Exempt","Other",1
How can I remove all double quotes in the string fields? so that O can get the result as below while the output
0,2088,2088,Month,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,N/A,N/A,G,N/A,Exempt,Other,1
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Mar 14, 2008
Issue
I need to write VS2005 C# code using SQL OLE DB to access SQL Server 2005. I have no choice in that matter. I can create a database user with a password like COMPANY", which is a string of uppercase characters ending in an unmatched double-quote mark.
Using Microsoft SQL Server Server Management Studio I login using Windows Authentication, create an account with the password, COMPANY", check the "Enforce password policy", click "OK", and then exit.
Setup
I launch Microsoft SQL Server Server Management Studio again, select "SQL Server Authentication", type in the account name and the COMPANY" password, click the Connect button, and I'm in.
Problem
Now, I need to connect programmatically and run a stored procedure. The password is stored in clear text in hte Registry€”not my choice, it's a legacy application, and changing that is not an option open to me. (We have probably all seen company safes where the combination is scribbled on the wall in case you forget it!)
Here is the code I use to run the sproc:
DBCONNINFOLib.DBConnectionInfoClass DBConnInfo1 = new DBCONNINFOLib.DBConnectionInfoClass();
String strConnString = DBConnInfo1.GetConnectionString( "" );
OleDbConnection con1 = new OleDbConnection( strConnString );
OleDbCommand cmd1 = con1.CreateCommand();
cmd1.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
String sCmdText = "sp_SomeStoredProcedure";
cmd1.CommandText = sCmdText;
If I set the connection string in the registry to COMPANY", I get an error like this:
Server Error in '/' Application.
Response is not available in this context.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: Response is not available in this context.
Source Error:
Line 60: catch (System.Exception e)
Line 61: {
Line 62: Response.Write(e.Message.ToString());
Line 63: }
Line 64:
Source File: C:sourceProductNameDataCenterAdm&ReportsWebPagesProductNameWebCommonCodeCommon.cs Line: 62
Stack Trace:
[HttpException (0x80004005): Response is not available in this context.]
System.Web.UI.Page.get_Response() +2077605
SiteIQWeb.CommonCode.Common..ctor() in C:ProductNameDataCenterAdm&ReportsWebPagesProductNameWebCommonCodeCommon.cs:62
SiteIQWeb.MasterPage..ctor() in C:ProductNameDataCenterAdm&ReportsWebPagesProductNameWebMasterPage.master.cs:21
ASP.masterpage_master..ctor() in c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files
oot 255b545c8a400c7App_Web_hfj8popy.0.cs:0
__ASP.FastObjectFactory_app_web_hfj8popy.Create_ASP_masterpage_master() in c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files
oot 255b545c8a400c7App_Web_hfj8popy.3.cs:0
System.Web.Compilation.BuildResultCompiledType.CreateInstance() +49
System.Web.UI.MasterPage.CreateMaster(TemplateControl owner, HttpContext context, VirtualPath masterPageFile, IDictionary contentTemplateCollection) +250
System.Web.UI.Page.get_Master() +48
System.Web.UI.Page.ApplyMasterPage() +18
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +685
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.1433; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.1433
The closes to success I have been able to come is to set the password to "COMPANYNAME""" or 'COMPANYNAME"', which results in a System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConection Exception with a HResult of 0x80040e4d, and the message Login failed for user 'username'.
Questions
Can the password be formatted differently in the registry, or somehow processed after retrieving it, so that SQL Server 2005 will accept it?
Is this a bug in .NET Framework or SQL OleDb?
Is this simply a case of "Is it hurts, don't do it"?
Thanks in advance. As with all postings, my job, promotion, product success, company future, or some combination thereof is on the line.
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Sep 14, 2015
I am trying to find all instances of a string that contain the letters FSC. While I am able to find most of them, I am unable to find the ones wrapped in double quotes.
Query example:
Select *
from myTable
Where item like '%FSC%'
This works great with the exception of when FSC is surrounded by double quotes.
ex: MySentencecontains"FSC"
I have tried Replace with no luck.
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Apr 24, 2007
We have problems with SSIS flat file adapter.
We try to import file which contains next sort of data:
"1";"ABC";5
"2";"A""BC""";5
"3";"A""B;C""";5
The resulting table must be:
f1 f2 f3
1 ABC 5
2 A"BC" 5
3 A"B;C" 5
How can we get this result?
p.s.
We tried to use "SQL Server SSIS Sample Component: UnDouble" but the result was unsuccesfull.
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Oct 3, 2007
I've a weird problem in my application. In of the pages, while trying to update the text box "Name", when I enter Linda's test, it gets saved as Linda''s test. I'm not sure if this is a problem due to SQL server. When I look at the stored procedure, I don't anything different. Also, when I update the table directly in SQL Server, the result is displayed in single quote. But if I update the field thro' the application, the returned name is with double quotes instead of single quote. Has any of you faced problems like this? What am I missing? What do I need to do to get the name saved the way I entered (with single quotes) instead of double quotes?
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Sep 29, 2015
I have scoured the Microsoft forums and the internet to find out how I can generate the output of a CSV report that has double quotes around each value and is comma separated as follows:
"Abcd","123456","Efghi","789012","JKLMN"
If I try to concatenate double quotes around the values in the stored procedure or in the RDL, two double quotes appear around each value as follows.Â
""Abcd"",""123456"",""Efghi"",""789012"",""JKLMN""
I understand that this is because the default qualifier is double quote.  What I see is that every time a double quote appears in a value (along with commas and line breaks), the qualifier will activate. Is there any way to turn this off for double quotes?Â
If I try to enter: <Qualifier>false</Qualifier>, the word "false" appears as the qualifier instead.
The only way I have found that produces a result similar to what I need ("Abcd","123456","Efghi","789012","JKLMN") is if I add a line break - chr(10) in the RDL in each field. However, this won't work for me because I can't have line breaks in each field in the output.Â
Note that in SSRS 2005, I was able to produce the report output as IÂ state above by setting the field delimiter and qualifier as follows:
<FieldDelimiter>@?!?@</FieldDelimiter>
<Qualifier>?#^?</Qualifier>
This essentially turned the field delimiter and qualifier off, as the values entered would never appear in the data. I then could add double quotes and commas in the RDL.  This used to work in the old version but does not anymore.
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Apr 4, 2007
I'm exporting from a View using the bcp utility. I have the -t switch set for comma delimited. My first 3 columns are integers, but the rest of my columns need to be wrapped in double quotes because some of the string data contains commas. I can't find a simple way to do this, although I keep coming across notes about format files without any good examples.
Help?
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Jul 10, 2015
Currently I'm working on a few SSRS reports which will be exported to CSV.
In some of the fields e.g. "Description" the data can contain carriage return and line feed characters (CR LF). SO when that happens the csv export breaks the line and rest of the data from that fields goes into the net line. This creates a few undesirable line breaks.
I can always replace these characters from that fields.
Is there a way I keep those characters in the field and still my csv export come up fine.
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Feb 15, 2006
Hi All,
I'm having trouble importing a CSV file into SQL using SSIS. The trouble seems to stem from truncation and from quote encapsulated fields.
Firstly it's worth noting that some of the data within the quotes contains the separator. E.g.
12,"some text, and a comma",34
Thankfully SSIS seems to cope with that by specifying " as the Text Qualifier. My next problem was that the SSIS Import and Export Wizard gave an error: "failed because truncation occurred". But I fixed this by specifying the OutputColumnWidth for the NCHAR and NVARCHAR type columns to be the width from the table definition.
But now I have another problem with the length of fields. Consider the following where the center column is NCHAR (22)
101,"some text, and a comma",303
102,"some ""quoted text"" bye",303
The first row has the correct width (once the encapsulating quotes are stripped out), but the second row does not, because it seems that when I exported the table the export wizard escaped the quote characters within encapsulated strings using quote characters. So I am back to getting the "truncation occurred" error. How can I get around this within SSIS?
Cheers,
Tim.
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Dec 2, 2013
I have a view. When I select data, I have to use double quotation on selected column name, for instance:
select "assy_no" from myView;
if I try
select assy_no from myView
I will get error: ORA-00904: "ASSY_NO": invalid identifier
When I query on table, double quotation is not required.
Why the column name on view requires double quotation?
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May 19, 2011
I am performing a series of calculations where accuracy is very important, so have a quick question about single vs double precision variables in SQL 2008.
I'm assuming that there is an easy way to cast a variable that is currently stored as a FLOAT as a DOUBLE prior to these calculations for reduced rounding errors, but I can't seem to find it.
I've tried CAST and CONVERT, but get errors when I try to convert to DOUBLE.
For example...
SELECT CAST(1.0/7.0 AS FLOAT)
SELECT CONVERT(FLOAT, 1.0/7.0)
both give the same 6 decimal place approximation, and the 6 decimals make me think this is single precision.
But I get errors if I try to change the word FLOAT to DOUBLE in either one of those commands...
SELECT CAST(1.0/7.0 AS DOUBLE)
gives "Incorrect syntax near )"
SELECT CONVERT(DOUBLE, 1.0/7.0)
gives "Incorrect syntax near ,"
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Aug 28, 2014
Every night we connect to a remote server using Linked Server and copy details from that database to a loading table, then load it into the 'real' table in our own environment. The remove database we load it from has indexes/primary keys that match the 'real', however the 'loading' table itself does not have any indexes or primary keys, both are SQL Server 2005 machines.
In the loading table we first of all truncate it then do a select insert statement from the remote server, then we then truncate the 'real' table and load iit from the 'loading' table.
The issue is when we attempted to load it into our 'real' table from our loading table there was a duplicate row, and our process failed with a Primary Key violation.
I checked the source with does have the same primary key's in, it did not contain a duplicate row and I checked the loading table and that did contain a duplicate row.
My question this is in what circumstances this could happen ?
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Jul 26, 2007
I've got a SQL Reporting Server 2000 SP2 report that takes 3 parameters. FromDT, ToDT, and LocationCD. The first two parameters are free form text fields that expect a date. The last one is a drop down box. For some reason, when I'm viewing the report through the standard reports folder on the report server I have to click the "View Report" button two times to get the report to render. Clicking it just once, doesn't seem to do anything. The report is a line graph.
There are default values in the FromDT and ToDT parameter fields.
Anyone have any ideas what would be causing the need for the second click?
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Jan 29, 2007
Hi All
I am trying to export a View to xls but unseccessfuly. "Destination Connection OLE DB is not Exist. ??? in SQL 2000 it was easy i export it save it as DTS Package , Schedule it and i had a Job. I face many difficalties trying to do the same thing now.
your help will be blasses
Shimon Fadida
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Feb 3, 2015
I have about 700,000 records that I need to export out of a view from SQL into a csv file.I know how to export to excel, but not csv.
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Jun 14, 2007
How can I export a view to an excel spread sheet? I know with table there're import and export options, but how about views? Thanks.
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Jul 30, 2004
Good morning all,
I created a view that selects the rows of the records from a table that matches where condition.
I need to export the records to excel so I could send it out....
what is the best way to do?
Please tell me detail, I don't know much about SQL 2000, still learning.
Thank you,
Yanoroo
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Jul 23, 2005
I am trying to export the results of a view from an .adp to an .mdbusing TransferDatabase. The code I am using isDoCmd.TransferDatabase acExport, "Microsoft Access", _"C:\___workWayAheadImplementationXTRA_Samples.md b" _, acTable, "x_loe_vw", "LOE_tbl"When I run this I get an error that states" can't find the object 'x_loe_vw'".Yet it is defined as a view.Any ideas?Thanks,Jerry
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi all,In MS SQL Management Console I can right-click on any Table and I havethe option All Tasks > Export Data where I can export the table toExcel. In a View however this isn't there. I have many views I wantto simply export to Excel, but the only way I've found to do it iscreating an ODBC connection to the MS SQL database from MS Access,linking the Views to Access Tables, and exporting from Access. surelythere's someway to export a View to Excel within MS SQL easily likeexporting a table...Thanks ---Alex
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Jul 2, 2007
Hi,
My report prints every second page as blank. Also exporting to PDF every second page is blank.
Why is this?
Thanks.
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Apr 22, 2015
I have a Chart report which is larger than the PDF width, is it possible to make it vertical to fit the PDF size ?
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Dec 15, 2005
hello ,
I want to download data from an AS/400 to a SQL 2005 Database.
Within Sql server 2000 it was possible to do more than 1 transformation with just 1 source connenction and 1 destination.
In SSIS I have created:
- new solution
- data source
- Data source viewer ( I made named queries to format the data as i want it to be in Sql)
Although it is possible to view the named query data it does not seem to be possible to import the data in the data viewer into my sql 2005 database. (For each dataflow I have to define each query again)
I have added the data source in the connection manager.
Also I am searching to import more than 1 file in 1 package !
I can use however a Dts-2000 package but why then use SQL server 2005
Hope somebody can help me
Regard,
Ronny
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Oct 15, 2015
I've got a report which, when exported to word, comes up with only the body of the report visible, and with the protected view warning present in Word 2013. When I enable editing, the header and footers appear correctly. What is happening here, and how do I correct it, if at all? I don't know that my customer is likely to accept having to enable editing to address this.
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Feb 25, 2008
A view named "Viw_Labour_Cost_By_Service_Order_No" has been created and can be run successfully on the server.
I want to import the data which draws from the view to a table using SQL Server Import and Export Wizard.
However, when I run the wizard on the server, it gives me the following error message and stop on the step Setting Source Connection
Operation stopped...
- Initializing Data Flow Task (Success)
- Initializing Connections (Success)
- Setting SQL Command (Success)
- Setting Source Connection (Error)
Messages
Error 0xc020801c: Source - Viw_Labour_Cost_By_Service_Order_No [1]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "SourceConnectionOLEDB" failed with error code 0xC0014019. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the AcquireConnection method call failed.
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
Exception from HRESULT: 0xC020801C (Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap)
- Setting Destination Connection (Stopped)
- Validating (Stopped)
- Prepare for Execute (Stopped)
- Pre-execute (Stopped)
- Executing (Stopped)
- Copying to [NAV_CSG].[dbo].[Report_Labour_Cost_By_Service_Order_No] (Stopped)
- Post-execute (Stopped)
Does anyone encounter this problem before and know what is happening?
Thanks for kindly reply.
Best regards,
Calvin Lam
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Oct 4, 2004
Hi
Please tell me which delimiter to use. Criterion: 1) The delimiter should appear as if it were space in the Back end 2) while running reports it should not dampen the lay out 3) The delimiter should not be an enterable character
Ex: i tried with chr(10) but while running reports, the characters after the delimiter are shifted to new line.
The delimiter that i use, should not create such undesirable effects.
Thanks in Advance
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May 9, 2006
Hi!
Im trying to import some data from a Flat File Source, where a row delimiter is {LF} and column separator is SPACE.
Data looks like this:
GI$0c2 T08b 1 1 20060508 000655 6 8 8 c0a81f1f 1 1 1 00A 3 24206816 3 24206816 1 1 3 59910000 001 1 3 14730050 0 25 F10 XX 317148-131136 loop TG_MRB 0 M027 1 3 0 20060508 000655 0 3 59910000 SIP
This is the first record that generates around 41 columns and sorts data as it should, but if the second record is smaller the row delimiter {LF} is ignored and put into one of the columns untill all 41 columns from previous record are filled. It seems to me that columns separator has the priority over the row delimiter which is very wrong. :). If there is a {LF} in the file that should mean that it needs to be in a new row as a new record. I try to keep this all in a SQL 2005 package without using any additional software, i know there might be a solution with the scripting component, but would like to see if theres someone with the similar solution before i start writing any scripts. (i dont like parsing strings with scripts from bulky files:))
Thanks!
Sebastijan L.
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