Re: how to insert xml into sql 2005
- From: "Mike C#" <xyz@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 10:10:20 -0500
You have an extra comma at the end of the line before the FROM clause.
"Dee" <Dee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Found errors on my part and fixed them missing ( or ). Still get an error
at
FROM.
Dee
"Dee" wrote:
Here is the code and I can not find an error:
DECLARE @xml XML;
SELECT @xml = BulkColumn
FROM OPENROWSET (BULK 'C:\database\xmldtd\yahoostore.xml', SINGLE_BLOB)
Product
SELECT x.value('@id', 'varchar(32)'),
x.value('Description', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Url', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Caption', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('CationNoHtml', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Code', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('BasePrice', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('SalesPrice', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Categories', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Thumb', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('ThumbHeight', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value 'ThumbWidth', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Picture', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('PictureHeight', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Weight', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Orderable', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Taxable', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Path', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('LocalizedBasePrice', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Availability', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Options', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('SKU', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value 'OptionID', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('OptionName', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('OptionParentID', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('ProductRef_ID', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('ProductRef_URL', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value 'ProductRef_Name', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('ItemsSold', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Orders', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Revenue', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('PageViews', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Item', 'varchar(1024)'),
FROM @xml.nodes('/Products/Product') x;
Thank you
Dee
"Dee" wrote:
Hello Mike,
I also got an error in:
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 14
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'FROM'.
"Mike C#" wrote:
x.value('Categories', 'varchar(1024'),
Change this line to the following:
x.value('Categories', 'varchar(1024)'),
"Dee" <Dee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I executed the program this morning and got msg102. I looked it up,
but do
not see what it is referring to in this code:
DECLARE @xml XML;
SELECT @xml = BulkColumn
FROM OPENROWSET (BULK 'C:\database\xmldtd\yahoostore.xml',
SINGLE_BLOB)
Product
SELECT x.value('@id', 'varchar(32)'),
x.value('Description', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Url', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Caption', 'varchar(1024'),
x.value('CationNoHtml', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Code', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('BasePrice', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('SalesPrice', 'varchar(1024)'),
x.value('Categories', 'varchar(1024'),
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 18
Incorrect syntax near ')'.
Again thank you for you help.
Dee
"Mike C#" wrote:
"Dee" <Dee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Mike,
Will this work if the access data is set up mostly in querries?
If you set up a linked server on the SQL side or as linked tabels
on the
Access side the DBMS (SQL or Access) will see the other's tables
as local
tables. So you can query them as if they were local tables. Not
sure if
that's the answer you're looking for, because I really don't
understand
the
question...
There is a performance penalty I forgot to mention previously when
you do
this. For instance, on Access if you perform a join to a linked
table the
Jet engine pulls the entire table from SQL Server and performs the
join
itself locally. For large tables this can be a huge performance
hit, but
for small tables it won't matter too much. There are ways to avoid
this,
like "pass-through" queries.
I would recommend loading your Access data into tables located on
SQL
Server
at some point so you can do all queries and data comparisons
locally on
the
SQL Server. Access has a nice little Upsizing Wizard that can do
the
basic
upgrade for you, although you'll still have to set up some sort of
routine
to update the data on a regular basis. OTOH, you may be in a
situation
where
you're stuck with Access.
.
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