March 6, 2011 at 11:30 pm
Sorry, I just realised this was under Server 2000. Re-posted under 2005.
Hi all,
I have tried searching but cannot find a specific answer to my problem.
I am using BCP with a native file format (-n not using -N) to extract data for a delta load.
Using the main database, this works fine. The problem comes about when I have to pull data directly from a source database.
The source database is a clone of a SIEBEL database put onto a SQL Server 2005 instance.
The problem is, I belive, an issue with the date format in the extract file.
BCP statement:
BCP "Select * FROM [SIEBEL_SOURCE_INSTANCE].[SIEBEL_SOURCE_DB].[SOURCE_TABLE]
WHERE LAST_UPD BETWEEN (DATE) AND (DATE)" queryout [FileName] -n -q -S[LocalServer] -T >[LogFile]
When I try to import into a table using bulk insert (for testing- this will happen in the final product) Bulk insert statement:
BULK INSERT [database].dbo.[Table_Name]
FROM '[sourceFile]';
WITH (
KEEPNULLS,
DATAFILETYPE = 'native',
)
I get an error:
Msg 4863, Level 16, State 4, Line 1
Bulk load data conversion error (truncation) for row1, column 2 (Created_Date).
...
I have tride changing the datetime columns to char(500) data types, and I get the following error message:
Msg 4866, Level 16, State 7, Line 1
The bulk load failed. The column is too long in the data file for row 1, column 2. Verify that the field terminator and row terminator are specified correctly
...
When I use a unicode BCP statement (with a -w switch) with nominated field and row terminators, the table loads fine.
There is, however, a requirement to use the native file formats for the final product.
SQL Server 2005 service pack 3
Source database is a Clone of SIEBEL 7 stored on a SQL Server 2005 database.
October 10, 2011 at 5:41 am
Hi All,
Even i am also facing the same problem, Any quick response is helpfull.
Thank you,:-)
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