SQL Server 2005 - Export table programmatically (run a .sql file to rebuild it)

耗尽温柔 提交于 2019-11-27 10:51:17
The Matt

This functionality is already built in to Sql Server Management Studio 2008.

Just download the trial and only install the client tools (which shouldn't expire). Use Management Studio 2008 to connect to your 2005 database (its backwards compatible).

  1. Right click your database
  2. Choose Tasks > Generate Scripts
  3. Press Next, select your database again
  4. On the 'Choose Script Options' screen, there is an option called Script Data which will generate SQL insert statements for all your data.

(Note: for SQL Server Management Studio 2008 R2, the option is called "Types of data to script" and is the last one in the General section. The choices are "data only", "schema and data", and "schema only")

Unsliced

Use bcp (from the command line) to a networked file and then restore it.

e.g.

bcp "SELECT * FROM CustomerTable" queryout "c:\temp\CustomerTable.bcp" 
     -N -S SOURCESERVERNAME -T 

bcp TargetDatabaseTable in "c:\temp\CustomerTable.bcp" -N -S TARGETSERVERNAME -T 
  • -N use native types
  • -T use the trusted connection
  • -S ServerName

Very quick and easy to embed within code. (I've built a database backup(restore) system around this very command.

You can check the following article to see how you can do this by using both SQL Server native tools and the third party tools: SQL Server bulk copy and bulk import and export techniques

Disclaimer: I work for ApexSQL as a Support Engineer

Hope this helps

You could always export the data from the Customers table to an Excel file and import that data into your Customers table.

To import/export data:

  1. Right click on database
  2. Go to Tasks
  3. Go to Import Data or Export Data
  4. Change the data source to Microsoft Excel
  5. Follow the wizard

If both databases resides in the same instance of SQL Server, ie use same connection, this SQL might be helpful:

INSERT INTO [DestinationDB].[schema].[table] ([column])
SELECT [column] FROM [OriginDB].[schema].[table]
GO

I just like to add some screen shoots for Sql Server Management Studio 2008. It is correct to use the steps describe previously. When you have the 'Generate and Publish Script' -> 'Set Script Options' then press Advance to see script options:

![Where to find Advanced script options]: image missing because I do not have the right reputation :(

For Sql Server Management Studio 2008 the option to included data is 'Types of data to script'

![Types of data to script]: image missing because I do not have the right reputation :(

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