freebcp(1)


NAME

   freebcp - bulk loading utility for Sybase and Microsoft databases

SYNOPSIS

   freebcp [[database.]owner.]object_name {in | [query]out} datafile
     { -c | -n | -f formatfile }
     [-b batchsize] [-F firstrow] [-L lastrow] [-e errfile]
     [-I interfaces] [-m maxerrors] [-t field_term] [-r row_term]
     [-h hints] [-T textsize] [-A packet_size] [-O options]
     [-S servername] [-U username] [-P password] [-EdVv]

DESCRIPTION

   freebcp  is  a  utility  program  distributed  with  FreeTDS.   freebcp
   replicates (in part at least) the functionality of  the  "bcp"  utility
   programs distributed by Sybase and Microsoft.

   freebcp  makes  use of the db-lib bcp API provided by FreeTDS. This API
   is also available to application developers.

   The manual pages or online  help  for  Sybase  or  SQL  Server  can  be
   referenced for more detailed information on "bcp" functionality.

TABLES AND FILES

   database
          The  database  of  the  object  being  copied.   Optional if the
          table/view is in the default database for username.

   owner  The owner of the object being copied. Optional  if  username  or
          the database owner is the owner of the table.

   object_name
          Usually,  object_name is the name of the database table you wish
          to access. It can also be a view (and, subject  to  constraints,
          it  is sometimes possible to load a view). It can also be an SQL
          query, cf. queryout, below.

   in | [query]out
          The direction of the bulk copy operation.  'in'  indicates  data
          are  to  be copied from a host file into a database table; 'out'
          indicates data are to be copied from a database table to a  host
          file.  'queryout'  indicates that table_name is in fact a query,
          rather than a database object. freebcp will  execute  the  query
          and  write the results to a file. (It is a good idea to have the
          query return one and only one result set.)

   datafile
          The name of an operating system file.

OPTIONS

   -c     The host data file is (or will be) in "character" format,  i.e.,
          a  text  file.  Encoding  is  determined  by  the client charset
          attribute in freetds.conf.

   -n     The host data file is in "native" format.  This is a format that
          freebcp  will  be  able  to  process,  but  is  not  portable or
          readable.

   -f formatfile
          The format of the host data file is described by formatfile. The
          layout  of  formatfile  is  identical  to that understood by the
          Sybase and Microsoft bcp utilities, but is  too  complicated  to
          describe here.

   -b batchsize
          The  number  of  rows per batch of data copied. Batching applies
          only when you are bulk copying into the database. Each batch  of
          data  is  effectively 'committed' into the database. The default
          value for batchsize is 1000.

   -F firstrow
          The first row to copy from the input file or database table. The
          default is the first row, row 1.

   -L lastrow
          The  last row to copy from an input file  or database table. The
          default is the last row.

   -r row_term
          The row terminator for a character file.  May be more  than  one
          character.  Default is newline ('\n'). Cf. -c, above.

   -t field_term
          The  field terminator for character file. Also known as a column
          delimiter. May be more  than  one  character.   Default  is  tab
          ('\t'). Cf. -c, above.

   -m maxerrors
          Stop after encountering maxerror errors. Default 10.

   -e errfile
          Write  errors  to  error_file.  For  uploads.  Includes line and
          column information, and the row data.

   -S servername
          The name of the Database Server to which to connect.

   -U username
          A database login name. If username is  not  provided,  a  domain
          login is attempted for TDS 7+ connections.

   -P password
          A database password.

   -E     Write  the  data  in  datafile  to  the table's IDENTITY column.
          Without this flag, the identity data  present  in  the  datafile
          will  be  ignored, and new IDENTITY values will be generated for
          the imported rows.

   -d     Turn off any logging. (Unintuitive, perhaps.)

   -O options
          SQL text to set connection options prior to the  bcp  operation.
          If  options  is  a valid filename, the SQL is read from the file
          instead. Sometimes  needed  for  queryout.   Example:  "-O  'SET
          QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON'"

   -I interfaces
          The  name  and  location  of  the interfaces file to search when
          connecting to servername. Overrides freetds.conf.

   -h hints
          Set bcp hints.  For  valid  values,  cf.  bcp_options()  in  the
          FreeTDS Reference Manual.

   -T textsize
          For  text or image columns, set the maximum number of characters
          to  request  from  the  server.  Defaults  to  the  setting   in
          freetds.conf.  If  not  specified anywhere, defaults to the full
          size of the data.

   -A packet_size
          Set the size of a TDS packet to packet_size.  Not sure  why  you
          would want to do this, except as an experiment.

   -v -V  Print the version information and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

   DSQUERY
          default servername

NOTES

   When  connecting  to  a Sybase database server, it is required that the
   TDS 5.0 protocol be used. When connecting to  a  Microsoft  SQL  Server
   2000 database server, the TDS 7.1 protocol is required.

   Theoretically  both  Sybase and Microsoft support the TDS 4.2 protocol,
   but in reality they implement the bcp portion of TDS  4.2  differently.
   FreeTDS  has  no way of knowing which type of server it's connected to,
   hence TDS protocol 4.2 is not supported.

HISTORY

   freebcp first appeared in FreeTDS 0.60

AUTHORS

   The    freebcp    utility    was    written    by     Bill     Thompson
   (thompbil@exchange.uk.ml.com)

BUGS

   Currently, there is no support for text data types in freebcp, when SQL
   Server 2000 is the target database.





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