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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2001-12-11 : 09:45:08
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| Pete writes "HI,I have some csv text file that I open with the Micosoft Text Driver, but they are not headed with column names. I do however know the positions or indexes of the columns I am interested in.How can I write a select query with a where clause on a specific column from the file? or how do you identify columns in a query by index no?Many Thanks.Pete." |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2001-12-11 : 12:22:23
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| You have to add column names somehow, either in the text file itself, or imported into a SQL Server table, and SELECT from there. I know you can order by a column position, but the SELECT and WHERE clauses definitely need column names.I haven't played with this driver and text files in SQL Server, but I believe it may generate column names that you can use (col1, field1, etc.) Try performing a SELECT * FROM... with no WHERE clause and see what comes up in query analyzer. |
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