bcp_writefmt
Creates a format file containing a description of the format of the current bulk copy data file.
Syntax
RETCODE bcp_writefmt (
HDBC hdbc,
LPCTSTR szFormatFile);
Arguments
- hdbc
Is the bulk copy-enabled ODBC connection handle.
- szFormatFile
Is the path and file name of the user file to receive format values for the data file.
Returns
SUCCEED or FAIL.
Remarks
The format file specifies the data format of a data file created by bulk copy. Calls to bcp_columns and bcp_colfmt define the format of the data file. bcp_writefmt saves this definition in the file referenced by szFormatFile. For more information, see bcp_init.
For more information about the structure of bcp data format files, see Working with Format Files.
To load a saved format file, use bcp_readfmt.
Note
The format file produced by bcp_writefmt is supported only by versions of the bcp utility distributed with SQL Server version 7.0 and later.
Example
// Variables like henv not specified.
HDBC hdbc;
DBINT nRowsProcessed;
// Application initiation, get an ODBC environment handle, allocate the
// hdbc, and so on.
...
// Enable bulk copy prior to connecting on allocated hdbc.
SQLSetConnectAttr(hdbc, SQL_COPT_SS_BCP, (SQLPOINTER) SQL_BCP_ON,
SQL_IS_INTEGER);
// Connect to the data source, return on error.
if (!SQL_SUCCEEDED(SQLConnect(hdbc, _T("myDSN"), SQL_NTS,
_T("myUser"), SQL_NTS, _T("myPwd"), SQL_NTS)))
{
// Raise error and return.
return;
}
// Initialize bulk copy.
if (bcp_init(hdbc, _T("myTable"), _T("myData.csv"),
_T("myErrors"), DB_OUT) == FAIL)
{
// Raise error and return.
return;
}
if (bcp_columns(hdbc, 3) == FAIL)
{
// Raise error and return.
return;
}
bcp_colfmt(hdbc, 1, SQLCHARACTER, 0, SQL_VARLEN_DATA, '\t', 1, 1);
bcp_colfmt(hdbc, 2, SQLCHARACTER, 0, SQL_VARLEN_DATA, '\t', 1, 2);
bcp_colfmt(hdbc, 3, SQLCHARACTER, 0, SQL_VARLEN_DATA, '\t', 1, 3);
if (bcp_writefmt(hdbc, _T("myFmtFile.fmt")) == FAIL)
{
// Raise error and return.
return;
}
if (bcp_exec(hdbc, &nRowsProcessed) == SUCCEED)
{
printf("%ld rows copied from SQL Server\n", nRowsProcessed);
}
// Carry on.