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NAME
freebcp - bulk loading utility for Sybase and Microsoft databases
CONTENTS
Synopsis
Description
Tables And Files
Options
Notes
History
Authors
Bugs
SYNOPSIS
freebcp [database.[owner].]table_name {in | out} datafile
{ -c | -n | -f formatfile }
[-b batchsize] [-F firstrow] [-L lastrow] [-e errfile]
[-I interfaces_file] [-m maxerrors] [-t field_term] [-r row_term]
[-S servername] [-U username] [-P password]
DESCRIPTION
freebcp is a utility program distributed with FreeTDS.
freebcp replicates (in part at least) the functionality
of the "bcp" utility programs distributed by Sybase and Microsoft.
freebcp makes use of the dblib bcp api built into FreeTDS. This
api is also available to application developers.
The manual pages or online help for Sybase or SQL Server can be
referenced for more detailed information on "bcp" functionality.
TABLES AND FILES
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database
is optional if the table being copied is in your
default database or in master. Otherwise, you must
specify a database name.
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owner
is optional if you or the database owner are the owner
of the table being copied.
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table_name
is the name of the database table you wish to access.
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in | out
is the direction of the bulk copy operation.
file into a database table, out indicates that data
is being copied from a database table to a host file.
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datafile
is the full path name of an operating system file.
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OPTIONS
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-c
specifies that the host data file is in character format.
Briefly, this means the following:
that all data in the file is (or will be written) in ASCII;
that the (tab) is the default field terminator;
that 0(newline) is the default row terminator.
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-n
specifies that the host data file is in native format.
This is a format that freebcp will be able to process,
but is not portable or readable.
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-f formatfile
specifies that the format of the host data file is described
by the specified formatfile. The format of formatfile
is identical to that understood by Sybase or MS bcp,
but is too complicated to describe here.
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-b batchsize
is the number of rows per batch of data copied. Batching
applies only when you are bulk copying into the
database. each batch of data is effectively committed
into the database. the default value for batchsize is 1000.
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-F firstrow
is the number of the first row to copy from the input file or
database table the default is the first row.
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-L lastrow
is the number of the last row to copy from an input file or
database table the default is the last row.
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-r row_term
specifies the row terminator. Default is newline (\n)
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-t field_term
specifies the field terminator. Default is tab (\t)
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-S servername
specifies the name of the Database Server to which to connect.
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-U username
specifies a database login name.
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-P password
specifies a database password.
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NOTES
To date, freebcp has been tested against Sybase ASE 11, and SQL
Server 2000. There are currently a number of restrictions on its use.
When connecting to a Sybase database server, it is required that the
TDS 5.0 protocol be used. When connecting to a Microsoft SQL Server
2000 database server, the TDS 8.0 protocol is required.
Theoretically both Sybase and Microsoft support the TDS 4.2 protocol,
but in reality they implement the bcp portion of TDS 4.2 differently.
Freetds has no way of knowing which type of server its connected to,
hence TDS protocol 4.2 is not supported.
HISTORY
freebcp first appeared in FreeTDS 0.60
AUTHORS
The freebcp utility was written by Bill Thompson
(thompbil@exchange.uk.ml.com)
BUGS
Currently, there is no support for text data types in freebcp, when
SQL Server 2000 is the target database.
The following parameters are accepted but unimplemented
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[-e errfile]
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[-I interfaces_file]
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[-m maxerrors]
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