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Tom85
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Posted - 2011-12-12 : 10:55:30
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| Hello , I've been browsing this forum for a while and seen some impressive skills here so i guess its a best place to ask for advice even with this newbie question...I created a stored procedure that bulk inserts a csv file into a temp_table and then joins the table with table2 using outer join and selects relevant data from it. Procedure works fine, the problem i have though is following:excell trimms the column value from 000999 to 999, which as you can guess messes up the outer join since table2 records are not trimmed. (csv file is generated by users, and this has been in place for ages so I dont see any chance of this changing)Is there any clause that would update the number back to 000999 before/while/after inserting the data? the idea is the number should allways have 6 digits, that means if you go over 1 thousand the number would have only 2 zeros in front of it ( ie: 001000 )I do realise its a vast explanation for simple problem but its been a pain for too long and I cant seem to find the right clause for it.Thank you in advance for any help you are willing to provide and for your time you will spend reading this as well.Have a good dayRegards,Tom |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2011-12-12 : 11:06:36
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you can do something like belowSELECT columns....FROM yourTable tblINNER JOIN (SELECT RIGHT('000000'+CAST(numberfield AS varchar(10)),6) AS numberfield FROM OPENROWSET (Your Excel Connection...) )tON t.col = tbl.col.......rest of query------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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Tom85
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Posted - 2011-12-13 : 05:23:34
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| Thank you Visakh, found another way around it ( god bless the Google ) but thanks for your help anyway.Regards,Tom |
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Tom85
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Posted - 2011-12-13 : 05:25:27
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| For those who are interested:update dbo.mytable set mycolumn = replicate('0', 6 - len(ltrim(rtrim(mycolumn)))) + mycolumnwhere len(ltrim(rtrim(mycolumn)) < 6by Lynn PettisRegards,Tom |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2011-12-13 : 06:12:41
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quote: Originally posted by Tom85 For those who are interested:update dbo.mytable set mycolumn = replicate('0', 6 - len(ltrim(rtrim(mycolumn)))) + mycolumnwhere len(ltrim(rtrim(mycolumn)) < 6by Lynn PettisRegards,Tom
you did the update after populating table?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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Tom85
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Posted - 2011-12-13 : 06:25:11
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| Yes I did, I just hooked it up to mentioned stored procedure right after bulk insert into that temp table, It is probably one step too many then necessary but it works well, I dont work with huge amounts of data and I dont have to concern myself with performance either.Regards,Tom |
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