October 24, 2002 at 9:07 am
I am taking a class for school and I have a table created in SQL and I need to import a flat file text file into this table. I have to use the BCP command line utility and I am have a lot of problems. I have tried several commands and I keep getting a message that says I need to either choose the in,out,format option and I am choosing the "in" option. Below is the command line I am using could you tell me what I am doing wrong? I appreciate any help you can give me.
Many Thanks
Morgan
bcp DatabaseName..Table in c:\textfile.txt -c -t","
October 24, 2002 at 4:15 pm
check my script in :
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/scripts/scriptdetails.asp?scriptid=148
this one does it for you, you just specified the table, the sa pass and the file path and it imports all the data.
October 24, 2002 at 4:30 pm
I did look at your script and I noticed that you are defining a user logon and password. When I installed SQL server on my computer I don't remember specifing a user name and password. What can I do to either set a username and password so it allows me to access the SQL Server.
Many Thanks
Morgan
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check my script in :http://www.sqlservercentral.com/scripts/scriptdetails.asp?scriptid=148
this one does it for you, you just specified the table, the sa pass and the file path and it imports all the data.
October 24, 2002 at 5:14 pm
the default sql server user name is sa with a null password. Check with Query analizer to log with that user.
If they are correct, then use that info to execute the sp.
October 27, 2002 at 12:29 pm
You can use a trusted connection by using the -T option, if you specify neither -U or -T it will assume a username of sa, and if you haven't specified a -P option then you will have to enter a password.
Simon Sabin
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