July 22, 2011 at 6:25 pm
I had a file in text format (fixed length) to upload into a table. I have used SSIS package to insert data from .txt to SQL.
I am working on the flat file connection manager -selected fixed length in Generat tab and placed column markers in the columns tab.
Now I had a change in the file with additional columns randomly in between the existing columns.
I tried to create a new column marker in the columns pane but wasn't able to do. Yet, I could move the marker but I have 190 columns so moving one column would cause to move another 100 columns.
Is there any resolution for this.
Please suggest.
July 23, 2011 at 12:20 pm
Please share your ideas
Swetha K
October 14, 2011 at 3:10 pm
swethak13 (7/22/2011)
I had a file in text format (fixed length) to upload into a table. I have used SSIS package to insert data from .txt to SQL.I am working on the flat file connection manager -selected fixed length in Generat tab and placed column markers in the columns tab.Now I had a change in the file with additional columns randomly in between the existing columns.
I tried to create a new column marker in the columns pane but wasn't able to do. Yet, I could move the marker but I have 190 columns so moving one column would cause to move another 100 columns.
Is there any resolution for this.
Please suggest.
Hello Swetha,
Did you ever fiund a workaround for this issue? I had the same problem when I was working with a falt file of 1252 length with 160 columns, I was not able to add/deelte markers on editing. Then now I am using the Derived column to use substrings but it has its own issues.
Please let me know if you were able to find the solution for column marker issue.
Thanks!!!
January 20, 2012 at 1:13 pm
I have the same problem with a rather large flatfile. Did anyone get a fix for the problem of adding and moving column markers?
January 22, 2012 at 6:16 am
Bill Jones-317510 (1/20/2012)
I have the same problem with a rather large flatfile. Did anyone get a fix for the problem of adding and moving column markers?
I found the Derived column method more convenient. You consider the whole string as 1 column, then add derived columns, you can use the substring method to tell the length of each column.
I wasnt able to edit/move the column markers.
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