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pelegk2
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Posted - 2009-07-06 : 06:04:07
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| in sql 2000 there was a possibility to choose your own delimiteri didnt find the same option in sql 2008does any one knows if it still possible?ThanksPelegIsrael -the best place to live in aftr heaven 9but no one wan't to go there so fast -:) |
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rajdaksha
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Posted - 2009-07-06 : 06:11:54
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pelegk2
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Posted - 2009-07-06 : 06:14:06
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| when you import i know thati am looking for the way on exportIsrael -the best place to live in aftr heaven 9but no one wan't to go there so fast -:) |
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rajdaksha
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Posted - 2009-07-06 : 06:26:33
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quote: Originally posted by pelegk2 in sql 2000 there was a possibility to choose your own delimiteri didnt find the same option in sql 2008does any one knows if it still possible?ThanksPeleg
did u mention in original post...-------------------------Your time is a valuable resource. |
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pelegk2
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Posted - 2009-07-06 : 06:29:14
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yes in the subject quote: export data and delimiter
Israel -the best place to live in aftr heaven 9but no one wan't to go there so fast -:) |
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