September 12, 2002 at 11:11 am
On a SQL server (2000), I have a linked server connection to a csv file located on the same server. I followed the Books On-line topic and set the linked server connection up this way:
--Create a linked server
EXEC sp_addlinkedserver CSVImport, 'Jet 4.0',
'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'c:\csv',
NULL,
'Text'
GO
--Set up login mappings
EXEC sp_addlinkedsrvlogin CSVImport, FALSE, NULL, Admin, NULL
As you can see from the linked server login, I used the NULL option to specify the local user because I wanted all users to be able to connect to this text file.
If I am sitting at the SQL Server, everything works fine. I can list the csv file in the directory and query its data. However, if I connect to that SQL Server from another computer, using the Query Analyzer for instance, I can not seem to connect to the csv file. When I try to execute the sp to list the linked server tables, I get the following:
--Query
DBCC TRACEON (7300, 3604)
EXEC sp_tables_ex CSVImport
--Result
DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
Server: Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_tables_ex, Line 20
OLE DB provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' reported an error.
[OLE/DB provider returned message: Unspecified error]
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' IDBInitialize::Initialize returned 0x80004005: ].
So far I haven't been able to determine what this means. I would appreciate any advice you all might be able to offer.
Thanks,
Cliff Norris
Database Administrator
Alston & Bird, LLP
Atlanta, GA
Cliff Norris
Database Administrator
Alston & Bird, LLP
Atlanta, GA
August 18, 2005 at 10:24 am
Hi,
I'm facing similar problem. Did you find any solution?
June 26, 2007 at 9:28 am
Hi,
I am also facing the same kind of a problem. Could anyone please shed some light to it.
Thanks.
June 27, 2007 at 2:12 am
Instead of creating a linked server and using that to access the csv file can you try with the opendatasource and check if you are able to read the data from the file.
Cheers,
Sugeshkumar Rajendran
SQL Server MVP
http://sugeshkr.blogspot.com
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