Import CSV files automatically into MS SQL Server
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11 years 2 months ago #2291
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Robert Stark
Import CSV files automatically into MS SQL Server - Post(2291) was created by FlowHeater-Team
I tried your free demo software and we like it.
We have tons of data belongs to gas stations sales needs to be converted to MS SQL Server tables but we face a lot of problems.
Your software solves most of the issues but we need more information about your designer version. Can we make an executable files that runs always and export the data to our SQL table automatically .
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S. Dabbagh
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We have tons of data belongs to gas stations sales needs to be converted to MS SQL Server tables but we face a lot of problems.
Your software solves most of the issues but we need more information about your designer version. Can we make an executable files that runs always and export the data to our SQL table automatically .
Best Regards,
S. Dabbagh
Support request received via email
Best wishes
Robert Stark
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11 years 2 months ago - 11 years 2 months ago #2292
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Replied by FlowHeater-Team on topic Import CSV files automatically into MS SQL Server - Post(2292)
For this you need the power of the Batch Module. With the Batch Module it is possible to run every with the FlowHeater Designer created import definition automatically.
For example) FHBatch.exe Your-CSV-Import-Defintion.fhd
You could run import/export definitions either with a link (shortcut) on your desktop and a double click on it or automated and unattended from a scheduled Windows task.
Please have a look to the follows
Batch Module (online help)
Automated batch CSV import into MS Access
For example) FHBatch.exe Your-CSV-Import-Defintion.fhd
You could run import/export definitions either with a link (shortcut) on your desktop and a double click on it or automated and unattended from a scheduled Windows task.
Please have a look to the follows
Batch Module (online help)
Automated batch CSV import into MS Access
Best wishes
Robert Stark
Last edit: 11 years 2 months ago by FlowHeater-Team.
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