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 Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 09/21/05 00:40 
Patrik (patrik.maheux@umontreal.ca) writes: 
> Is there any way of including headers when we export a table using bcp 
> ? Can't find the argument in bcp utility books online ? 
 
BCP does not unfortunately not support headers very well. If they can 
be molded into the format of the rest of the file, you can sneak by. 
 
Here are some examples: 
     
     value1,value2,value3 
     12,23,234 
 
This is easy, use the -F option to start on row 2. Here is a tricker one: 
 
     value1,value2,value3 
     "text",12,"more test" 
 
For this format you need a format file anyway for the data. This format 
file will specify that each record begins with an empty column with " as 
terminator. The result is that the header slips into that empty column 
for the first row. You should not use -F. 
 
Here is a dead end: 
 
     value1,value2,value3 
     12,"my text",12 
 
I can't find a way to bulk-load this file, because the header does not 
match the format of the data rows, and you can hide it an empty column. 
 
 
 
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se 
 
Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at 
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/productdoc/2000/books.asp
 
  
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