Bulk load into MSSQL
Description
The Bulk load into MSSQL action bulk loads data from a file into MSSQL.
Contrary to the transform bulk loaders, this action requires a pre-existing file that is bulk loaded to MS SQL.
Options
General tab
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| Action name | The name of the workflow action. | 
| Target Table | |
| Connection | The database connection. | 
| Target schema | The target schema. | 
| Target table name | The target table. | 
| Truncate table | Whether or not to truncate the table before starting the bulk load. | 
| Data file | |
| Source File name | The file to bulk load into MSSQL. | 
| Data file type | char, native, widechar, widenative | 
| Fields terminated by | The field separation character. | 
| Rows terminated by | The row termination character. | 
Advanced tab
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| Codepage | OEM, ACP, RAW, specific | 
| Specific codepage | Code page to use when specific is selected. | 
| Format file | Path to format file. | 
| Browse | Browse the filesystem to choose a format file. | 
| Fire triggers | |
| Check constraints | |
| Keep nulls | |
| Keep identity | |
| Tablock | |
| Start at line | At which line to start. | 
| End at line | At which line to end. | 
| Order by | Which field to order with. | 
| Direction | Ordering ascending (asc) or descending (desc). | 
| Error file | Path to the error file. | 
| Add date time | Whether or not to add the date and time. | 
| Max errors | |
| Batch size | |
| Rows per batch | |
| Add file to result filenames |