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sherrer
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Posted - 2002-11-19 : 12:03:53
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| I am trying to populate the following table by using the BULK INSERT statement.CREATE TABLE [dbo].[InvoiceHistPreviewDetails] ( [BillProcessID] [id] NOT NULL , [Seq] [int] NOT NULL , [AcctID] [id] NOT NULL , [Amt] [money] NOT NULL , [RevCode] [code] NOT NULL ) ON [PRIMARY]Here are a few lines of the text file:"{F42A322A-D0FB-46F2-8B89-7AA5578910CD}",0,"{E4D96E00-8512-11D5-B7E6-0020B32F3F49}",9.01,"RUBG""{F42A322A-D0FB-46F2-8B89-7AA5578910CD}",1,"{E4D96E00-8512-11D5-B7E6-0020B32F3F49}",20.26,"RUBW""{F42A322A-D0FB-46F2-8B89-7AA5578910CD}",2,"{E4D96B02-8512-11D5-B7E6-0020B32F3F49}",9.01,"RUBG""{F42A322A-D0FB-46F2-8B89-7AA5578910CD}",3,"{E4D96B02-8512-11D5-B7E6-0020B32F3F49}",20.26,"RUBW"Using the following statement:bulk insert InvoiceHistPreviewDetails from '\\sherrer\test\kevin.txt' With (FIELDTERMINATOR = ',')produces the following error:Server: Msg 4864, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Bulk insert data conversion error (type mismatch) for row 1, column 1 (BillProcessID).Server: Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1OLE DB provider 'STREAM' reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.The statement has been terminated.I am assuming now that I have to use a format file to define the datatypes, but I can not get a format file to work.This is the current file I am working with, but I have attempted many different ways.7.051 SQLUNIQUEID 0 0 "\",\"" 1 BillProcessID ""2 SQLINT 0 4 "\",\"" 2 Seq ""3 SQLUNIQUEID 0 0 "\",\"" 3 AcctID ""4 SQLMONEY 0 8 "," 4 Amt ""5 SQLCHAR 0 4 "\"" 5 RevCode ""... The format of the file probably won't look right after pasting ...The following error is created after trying to execute the bulk insert statement.Server: Msg 4823, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Could not bulk insert. Invalid column number in format file '\\sherrer\test\test.fmt'.If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. |
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royv
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2002-11-19 : 12:37:36
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| I think you're problem has to do with the datatype you are declaring for BillProcessID. Can you change that to a varchar and put a primary key on that column? I do not think you need a format file. Also, you might have problems with the AcctID column. Is id a user-defined data type?***************************************Death must absolutely come to enemies of the code! |
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nr
SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2002-11-19 : 13:00:15
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| bcp likes uniqueidentifiers to look likeF42A322A-D0FB-46F2-8B89-7AA5578910CDwithout the "{}".You can import them into varchar fields and convert or find some way of stripping these characters off.==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.DTS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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sherrer
64 Posts |
Posted - 2002-11-19 : 13:14:16
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| It works fine without the brackets and quotes.Thank you nr |
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