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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2004-12-15 : 21:07:36
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I am having a proliferation of SQL Server instances... A topic I am addressing with managementI am currently running xp_cmdshell 'osql -L' to get a list of all of the servers running in the domain, Great! Now how can I get those results stored in a table? |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2004-12-16 : 13:46:23
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| For DOS, you can use the greater than sign to put the output into a file. Or you could use -o switch of osql.exe. Remember to run osql /? to find out what is available.Tara |
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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
428 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 16:58:59
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Thank you Tara So what you are implying is that once the file is created I do a bulk import to a temp table that I create, Destroy the file, and work with the imported data? |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 17:04:01
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| I would not use osql.exe to generate a file that will be used to import from. You should be exporting the data using bcp.exe, then importing with it as well. osql.exe is to run queries. bcp.exe is for imports and exports.Tara |
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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
428 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 19:51:13
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Yes I understand the purpose of the bcp and osql my orriginal question wasquote: currently running xp_cmdshell 'osql -L' to get a list of all of the servers running in the domain, Great! Now how can I get those results stored in a table?
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 19:52:51
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| Then why do you want to put results of osql.exe into a table? Regardless of the answer, you could do an INSERT INTO with an EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'type FileName.txt' or something like that.Tara |
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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
428 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 20:42:29
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I was trying all different combinations of this and could'nt get it to work.quote: or something like that.
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 20:45:29
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| Works fine for me:CREATE TABLE #Temp(Column1 varchar(7000))INSERT INTO #TempEXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'type C:\SomeFile.txt'SELECT * FROM #TempDROP TABLE #TempBut keep in mind that xp_cmdshell runs from the database server so the path and filename must be valid there and not on your local client machine.Tara |
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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
428 Posts |
Posted - 2004-12-16 : 22:18:00
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Your definately the Queen... But a princes to me! Thank you!!! |
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