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kam
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-03-01 : 18:07:30
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| Hi, Im trying to write the results of a query in a SP to a text file.Can someone direct me on how I would achieve this?Many Thanks in Advance. |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2006-03-01 : 18:20:22
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| You can do this with DTS or bcp.exe.Tara Kizeraka tduggan |
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kam
Starting Member
17 Posts |
Posted - 2006-03-01 : 18:43:10
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| I've tried a google serahc for both terms which came back alot of results, all of which seemed beyong the scope of what I'm trying to achieve. Could you possibly suggest a site/provide sample code.Thanks. |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2006-03-01 : 18:46:12
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| SQL Server Books Online is the help documentation for SQL Server. If you installed the client tools, then you've got BOL. bcp.exe is command line utility to import/export data from a table/view or a query.DTS is similar but it is a GUI tool from within Enterprise Manager. If this is a one-time thing, I'd suggest going to the import/export wizard, specify a query for the source, and a file for the destination. If this is for an on-going thing, then you'll need to design a package using the DTS designer.www.sqldts.com has a lot of great articles on DTS.Tara Kizeraka tduggan |
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p.shaw3@ukonline.co.uk
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2006-03-02 : 08:17:31
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| If a Spreadsheet will do then you can accomplish this in Query Analyser. Go to 'Tools'-'Options' click on the 'Results' tab and change to 'Results to Text'. Then run your query, define where you want your Spreadsheet to be saved and that's it.Pat. |
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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2006-03-02 : 08:20:45
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| Note that Query Analyser has a restriction on the output width of a column. If you have text data columns with more than 8,000 characters you are out of luck. By default Query Analyser shows a Max of 255 characters per column, but you can increase that (up to 8000) in the Options.Kristen |
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