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Ash1807
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Posted - 2015-03-09 : 04:42:34
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I am trying to import a flat file into an existing SQL table, using the import/export function of the sql server management studioHowever, when browsing to select the flat file, I am only presented with option to select from the local drive (of the SQL server). My file is on one of our network drives.Will I need to copy the file first to the SQL server, before using the import function?Ash Gajjar |
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sunder.bugatha
Yak Posting Veteran
66 Posts |
Posted - 2015-03-09 : 04:53:51
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Browse -> Give the network file path in the connection managerHema Sunder |
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Ash1807
Starting Member
10 Posts |
Posted - 2015-03-09 : 04:57:39
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Thank you Hema, but where do I access the Connection Manager?I am using the SQL management studio for the Import/ExportAsh Gajjar |
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mandm
Posting Yak Master
120 Posts |
Posted - 2015-03-09 : 10:02:49
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Instead of pressing the browse button you should be able to manually type in the full network path and filename of the flat file. |
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Ash1807
Starting Member
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Posted - 2015-03-10 : 07:23:48
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Thank you, works fine now! Ash Gajjar |
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mandm
Posting Yak Master
120 Posts |
Posted - 2015-03-10 : 07:30:54
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Glad I could help. |
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