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 Posted by blackd77 on 08/04/06 20:04 
This system is running MS SQL server 2000. 
 
 
black...@hotmail.com wrote: 
> What I would LIKE to do is noted in the subject line. What I'm finding 
> is that "edit SQL" appears to only be an option if I am creating a 
> table. If I select "append to" the option to edit SQL shades itself as 
> unavailable. 
> 
> The reason I'd like this is that there is a datum in the flat file that 
> indicates whether that record should be appended to that table noted 
> above. There are other ways of dealing with this "problem" but it would 
> be nice to be able to control it using SQL, in the DTS import/export 
> wizard. 
> 
> If the source of my data is an SQL table, I can generate an SQL query 
> to specify what fields to import in an append, to check for existing 
> values, etc... 
> 
> Is there a way around this? I can reserve a table for data transfers, 
> regularly overwrite it with new data from text file inputs, and use SQL 
> to insert select fields from that transfer table to other database 
> tables. (From this "transfer" table, data needs to be inserted into 
> four separate tables in our database). 
> 
> I hope this is clear. If it CAN'T be done this way, it's okay...just a 
> little ugly with the need to re-create the transfer table.
 
  
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