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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2003-06-11 : 09:54:55
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| hari bhaskar writes "Iam using BCP to extract a data from a formated Text FIle and put into the Table. If the text file is not in the specified format actually it is not updating table, Now I would to like trap the error, due to which reason the file is not able to update the table. Kindly suggest me how to Trap the error while using BCP using xp_cmdshel. This is a urgent requirement." |
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Stoad
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Posted - 2003-07-08 : 04:37:26
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| You can write bcp utility output (-o option) to output.txt file and then read this text file:exec master..xp_cmdshell'bcp myDB.dbo.t in c:\my.txt -c -t\, -r\n -o c:\output.txt -Sz -Usa -P'declare @fso int, @f int, @s varchar(255)exec sp_oacreate 'scripting.filesystemobject', @fso outexec sp_oamethod @fso, 'opentextfile', @f out, 'c:\output.txt', 1exec sp_oamethod @f, 'skipline'exec sp_oamethod @f, 'skipline'exec sp_oamethod @f, 'skipline'exec sp_oamethod @f, 'readline', @s outexec sp_oadestroy @fexec sp_oadestroy @fso---- print @sNow, @s variable is something like this:Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Unexpected EOF encountered in BCP data-file- Vit |
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Stoad
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Posted - 2003-07-08 : 09:21:14
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| ... or (instead of the OA stuff):declare @s varchar(255)create table #t (n varchar(255))insert into #t exec master..xp_cmdshell 'type c:\output.txt'select @s=n from #t --- where left(n, 5)='error'drop table #tprint @s- Vit |
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