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Timrek
 
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Default LOAD TABLE "DBA"."TableSql" FROM ... - 04-12-2006 , 04:50 PM






I'm having a
problem to execute (WinCE):

LOAD TABLE "DBA"."TableSql"
FROM \\Application\\populate.sql'

The table doesn't populate!
Is it possible that i have to specify a drive in the
path? I'm using Windows CE (doesn't have a drive).
The «Application» directory is in the root (no drive
name).
It there anything i can do? Does the command works without
to specify a drive?

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Rob Waywell
 
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Default Re: LOAD TABLE "DBA"."TableSql" FROM ... - 04-13-2006 , 01:21 PM






What error are you getting?
What do the contents of "populate.sql" look like?

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<Timrek> wrote

I'm having a
problem to execute (WinCE):

LOAD TABLE "DBA"."TableSql"
FROM \\Application\\populate.sql'

The table doesn't populate!
Is it possible that i have to specify a drive in the
path? I'm using Windows CE (doesn't have a drive).
The «Application» directory is in the root (no drive
name).
It there anything i can do? Does the command works without
to specify a drive?



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Greg Fenton
 
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Default Re: LOAD TABLE "DBA"."TableSql" FROM ... - 04-14-2006 , 12:35 AM



Timrek wrote:
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LOAD TABLE "DBA"."TableSql"
FROM \\Application\\populate.sql'

Does "populate.sql" contain SQL statements or comma-delimited rows of data?

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