Yes he should save it differently. Passing the .bas is a novel way of doing this. Ask them to save as a structured storage file.
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"Robert A. DiFrancesco" <bob.difrancesco (AT) comcash (DOT) com> wrote
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A client sent me a dts file. He saved as a .bas file and emailed to me.
How may I execute it now on my sql server? I don't have VB. Should he save it differently?
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