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I'm trying to bulk insert a uniqueidentifier column from unicode file. In my file I have guid generated from c# application and they are formatted in this way (separated by "|") : guid | field1 | field2 fc0c0c42-438e-4897-96db-8b0489e873ef|field1|field2 In my destination table I have three column: id (uniqueidentifier) field1 (nvarchar) field2 (nvarchar) I use in bulk insert a format file like this : 9.0 3 1 SQLNCHAR 0 0 "|\0" 1 ID Latin1_General_CI_AS 2 SQLNCHAR 0 0 "|\0" 2 Field1 Latin1_General_CI_AS 3 SQLNCHAR 0 0 "|\0" 3 Field2 Latin1_General_CI_AS |
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I've also tried to specify in FMT file SQLUNIQUEID instead of SQLNCHAR and it works perfectly but it imports another data. For example the guid fc0c0c42-438e-4897-96db-8b0489e873ef became 00350031-0039-0033-3100-300030003000 |
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Does the file really consist of one single line? Assuming that you have one record per line in the file, the terminator for field 3 should be \r\0\n\0. What happens now is that Field2 in the first record extends into the GUID in the second record, and then it goes downhill from there. |

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I've also tried to specify in FMT file SQLUNIQUEID instead of SQLNCHAR and it works perfectly but it imports another data. For example the guid fc0c0c42-438e-4897-96db-8b0489e873ef became 00350031-0039-0033-3100-300030003000 SQLUNIQUEID is what you would use in a binary file. It's not applicable here. |

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I'm sorry, cut and pasting sample text file I've removed the correct syntax :\ In fact the last line has the terminator you specified. ![]() |
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