August 3, 2005 at 8:13 am
Hello,
I have a plain text file called Orders.txt with the following three lines:
Line1
Line2
Line3
I'm trying to read that text and put it in a table. I'm using the sp_oamethod call as stated below. The code runs and reports that it was successful, but when I query the table it is empty and even the 'print' command doesn't print anything. Seems simple enough, but I can't see what I might be missing. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
--PhB
declare @objFSys int
declare @objFile int
declare @blnEndOfFile int
declare @strLine varchar(40)
CREATE TABLE #mytesttable (sometext text)
exec sp_OACreate 'Scripting.FileSystemObject', @objFSys out
-- Change the file path to the one that is passed to your stored procedure
exec sp_OAMethod @objFSys, 'OpenTextFile', @objFile out, 'C:\orders.txt', 1
exec sp_OAMethod @objFile, 'AtEndOfStream', @blnEndOfFile out
while @blnEndOfFile=0 begin
exec sp_OAMethod @objFile, 'ReadLine', @strLine out
select @strLine
INSERT INTO #mytesttable (sometext) VALUES(@strLine)
print @strLine
exec sp_OAMethod @objFile, 'AtEndOfStream', @blnEndOfFile out
end
exec sp_OADestroy @objFile
exec sp_OADestroy @objFSys
select * from #mytesttable
August 3, 2005 at 3:45 pm
Try this,
Change the "exec sp_OAMethod @objFile, 'ReadLine', @strLine out"
to exec @blnEndOfFile = sp_OAMethod @objFile, 'ReadLine', @strLine out
Then check the value of @blnEndOfFile
Hope this helps,
Darrell
August 4, 2005 at 9:35 pm
Thanks, but that doesn't do it. It just gives me the method's return result which is a long int.
I don't know, it seems so straight forward yet it ain't working.
August 5, 2005 at 11:00 am
I tried your code exactly as written and it worked perfectly. I tried outputting to both a temporary table (as in your original code) and to a "real" table. In both cases, it worked perfectly. I tried it in a SQL 2000 database from both SQL 2000 Query Analyzer (SP3) AND from SQL 2005 Apr CTP Management Studio.
Denis W. Repke
August 5, 2005 at 5:06 pm
Wow, that's crazy I'm doing this on SQL 200 SP3 QueryAnalyzer logged in as SA.
Like I said it works without error but the table is empty. I'll have to see if my SA doen't have the right permissions.
Thanks to all for the help!
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