July 26, 2006 at 6:26 am
July 26, 2006 at 3:50 pm
Look up 'format files' in BOL. The section 'Using Format Files' will tell you how to set up a format file that tells BCP what the fixed length of each entry in the file.
July 27, 2006 at 1:16 am
Hi!
Thanks for the response. I've already scanned thru BOL & tried to get something from net in this issue. The BOL section which you have mentioned works verywell when delimiter character can be identified. However my requirement is just like I want substring from the record by defining positions for the field.
Thanks again.
July 27, 2006 at 2:42 am
Look again at the BCP format file in BOL, then look at the Fewer and More fields examples, notice that "" is valid for the Terminator column, in this situation BCP will use the Host file data length to parse the fixed length columns into fields:
The Authors.fmt file for fixed length format text files:
8.0
9
1 SQLCHAR 0 11 "" 1 au_id SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
2 SQLCHAR 0 40 "" 2 au_lname SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
3 SQLCHAR 0 20 "" 3 au_fname SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
4 SQLCHAR 0 12 "" 4 phone SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
5 SQLCHAR 0 40 "" 5 address SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
6 SQLCHAR 0 20 "" 6 city SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
7 SQLCHAR 0 2 "" 7 state SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
8 SQLCHAR 0 5 "" 8 zip SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
9 SQLCHAR 0 1 "\r\n" 9 contract SQL_Latin1_General_Cp437_BIN
I agree that BOL could have done a better job of documenting this kind of thing.
Andy
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