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ELLIEMAY
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-10-26 : 17:48:24
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| Hello,I have a query that I am running in a job that exports my data to a file, but it adds a header and footer to the report that I didn't ask for. How do I get it to go away. Example crud data at top:Job 'CBORD Query' : Step 1, 'cbord script' : Began Executing 2004-10-26 11:25:06Column1 ------------------------------ Example Crud data at bottom:(4961 rows(s) affected)Thanks in advance for the help!!! |
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rockmoose
SQL Natt Alfen
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Posted - 2004-10-26 : 18:19:38
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| You should use "SET NOCOUNT ON" to get rid of the bottom part.As for the top part, there probably is a PRINT statement at the top.rockmoose/* Chaos is the nature of things...Order is a lesser state of chaos */ |
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ELLIEMAY
Starting Member
43 Posts |
Posted - 2004-10-27 : 12:17:04
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| Thanks, but it only works in query analyzer. When I create a job under SQL SERVER AGENT and use the query it puts all the garbage back. Thanks again in advance! |
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ELLIEMAY
Starting Member
43 Posts |
Posted - 2004-10-27 : 16:47:17
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| BUMP. :) |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2004-10-27 : 18:12:58
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| You need to put SET NOCOUNT ON in your job as well. Why not just use bcp to output the data how you want it? You can schedule the bcp command in a job as well. You won't get this "CRUD" data in it.Tara |
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ELLIEMAY
Starting Member
43 Posts |
Posted - 2004-10-28 : 11:22:13
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| I did set it to ON in the job, but it still gave me the garbage. I took your advice and used BCP and it is working fine. Now I just have to figure out how to get rid of the blank records. There are serveral NULL records in my source. Thanks!!! |
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