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Posted - 2002-01-18 : 10:42:20
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| MARK writes "Has anyone else noticed that if you create a non-existing file as an attachment using xp_sendmail in SQL Server 2000, it does not create a copy of that file on the Hard Drive, nor does it format the attached file sensibly if you attach it as a .csv file ?I am using the procedure below :-CREATE PROCEDURE mailtest ASdeclare @sql varchar (255)SELECT PERSONID, FORENAME, SURNAME INTO ##TEMP FROM PERSONSELECT @sql='SELECT * FROM ##TEMP'IF @@ROWCOUNT > 0beginexec master.dbo.xp_sendmail @recipients = 'itsmarkdavies@hotmail.com', @Message = 'Test file', @Query = @sql, @attachments = 'C:\MARKTEST.CSV', @Attach_Results = 'True', @Message = '', @Subject = 'test', @No_Header = 'True', @Width = 500, @Separator = ','endDROP TABLE ##TEMPGOIn the example above, the file MARKTEST.CSV does not currently exist, but the procedure should create it, put it in the root of C:\ and e:mail it, as it did when it ran under SQL Server 6.5. However, under 2000 it now doesn`t put a copy on the Hard Drive and it formats the .csv file in a very odd manner." |
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