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BigRetina
Posting Yak Master

144 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-01 : 21:22:17
Hello,

I am importing a text file into my database. I have a problem is that sometimes the value ####### might appear in one of the numerical columns in the file (the file is in fixed length columns style). This is causing me problems.
I am a little bit new with DTS...How can I replace this value with zero fore xample?...
The columns are many..i have 5 files...i dont want to do that on a column-to-column transformation basis..
isnt there a find and replace thing here?

thanks

SamC
White Water Yakist

3467 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-01 : 22:16:02
quote:
Originally posted by BigRetina

I am importing a text file into my database. I have a problem is that sometimes the value ####### might appear in one of the numerical columns in the file (the file is in fixed length columns style).

DTS your data into a temporary working table which can be processed by SQL statements before inserting the data into the target table.

You'll have access to functions like ISNUMERIC to find columns containing ########
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mcarahul
Starting Member

11 Posts

Posted - 2006-01-02 : 00:50:12
Use ActiveX script in the transformation itself. You can also use conditions in the script. This will solve the purpose of "find and replace thing".
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