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nathansi
Starting Member
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Posted - 2013-11-20 : 01:06:00
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Hi All,I'm trying to export some tables from SQL Server 2012 into .xml format in a local drive and have run into a problem when reading the file in Excel for example.The code I'm currently using is:DECLARE @FileName varchar(50),@bcpCommand varchar(8000)SET @FileName = 'D:\SQLextracts\dbo.vwPOLICIES_Test'+'.xml'SET @bcpCommand = 'bcp "SELECT pvTransactionID, pvPolicyID, pvParentPolicyID, pvProductTypeName, pvClientID, pvBindRequestDate, pvEffectiveDate, pvBasePremiumAmt, pvCommissionAmount, pvAdminFee, pvStampDutyAmount, pvFireServicesLevy, pvBrokerCommission, pvBroker, pvProviderPolicyRef, pvTermExpiryDate FROM UnderwriterCENTRAL_Test.dbo.vwPOLICIES FOR XML AUTO, ROOT(''dbo.vwPOLICIES''), ELEMENTS" QUERYOUT "'SET @bcpCommand = @bcpCommand + @FileName + '" -T -c -r -t'PRINT @bcpCommandEXEC master..xp_cmdshell @bcpCommand , No_outputgoI've gone through each of the fields exported and the column pvInsuredName is what's causing the error. If I include column pvInsuredName in the script I end up with the Excel error message 'invalid file reference. the path to the file is invalid, or one or more of the referenced schemas could not be found' .I'm guessing there's an issue with some of the characters contained within the column pvInsuredName causing the error however I'm sure how to fix it.Any help is greatly appreciated.Thanks and regards,Nathan |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 02:07:01
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i think it may have some characters which is causing xml to get broken. can you post some data from it for us to see what might be causing this.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/VmBlogs |
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nathansi
Starting Member
4 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 17:13:58
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Hi,Sure, some of the examples are as below:* 13 Anzac Street, Sarina, CTS TBA* 64 Kate St, Morningside CTS TBA* Hilton , elan, dolphin,* Otter Holdings Australia Pty Ltd,I've searched for the ones where a comma is involved as I'm thinking that there is an issue with the delimiter I was using. Correct me if I'm wrong.Thanks for the quick response.Regards,Nathan |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2013-11-20 : 17:28:01
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If it's a delimiter issue, have you tried a different delimiter (one that doesn't appear in your data)? How about -t"|"?Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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nathansi
Starting Member
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Posted - 2014-02-11 : 19:52:02
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I'm not too familiar with xml's, but what types of characters could break it?I've also tried using the field delimiter -t~ of which character ~ is definitely nowhere in the system. I'm also guessing the row delimiter -r is fine as well?Is the syntax done incorrectly?Regards,Nathan |
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