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Posted - 2001-07-26 : 09:47:02
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| Srikanth writes "i'm trying to do bcp(bulk copy program) into a table having a field with datetime as the data type using DB- libraryI'm using MS SQL Server 2000.Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 5.0 (Service Pack 2)The language settings is English(United States) andin the DB-Library OPtions of the Client Network Utility ,the "Use International Settings" option is checked.Also, in the Regional Settings(Control Panel), the short format is M/d/yyyy(7/19/2001 for eg)the piece of code could be summarised like thisDBPROCESS *pdbproc;LOGINREC *ploginrec;UINT nRowsSent = 0;ploginrec = ::dblogin();DBSETLUSER(ploginrec, "sa");DBSETLVERSION(ploginrec, DBVER60);DBSETLPWD(login, "");BCP_SETL(ploginrec, TRUE);pdbproc = ::dbopen(ploginrec, "PARKER");if (bcp_init(pdbproc, "daily_data", (BYTE *)NULL,(BYTE *)NULL, DB_IN) == FAIL) return -1;TCHAR sDate[] = "07/09/1999";//for brewity i have included only the column in which i'm binding the date variable which is the //second column of the tableif (bcp_bind(pdbproc, (LPCBYTE)sDate, (DBINT)0, (DBINT)-1, (BYTE*)"\0",1,SQLDATETIME,2) == FAIL){ cout << "bcp_bind in column No.2 failed" << endl; return -1;}//more code binding columns omittedif(bcp_sendrow(pdbproc) == FAIL){ cout << "Error- bcp sendrow failed" << endl; return -1;}if(bcp_batch(pdbproc) == (-1)){ cout << "Error- bcp batch failed" << endl; return -1;} if ((nRowsSent = bcp_done(pdbproc)) == -1){ cout << "Error- bcp done failed" << endl; return -1;}else cout << "Successfully performed Bulk Copy " << endl;i will be grateful if any one could give me a solutionthank yousrikanth" |
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