I am trying to Import a Csv File into SQL SERVER using SSIS
Here's an example how data looks like
Student_Name,Student_DOB,Student_ID,Student_Notes,Student_Gender,Student_Mother_Name
Joseph Jade,2005-01-01,1,Good listener,Male,Amy
Amy Jade,2006-01-01,1,Good in science,Female,Amy
....
Csv Columns are not containing text qualifiers (quotations)
I Created a simple package using SSIS to import it into SQL but sometime the data in SQL looked like below
Student_Name Student_DOB Student_ID Student_Notes Student_Gender Student_Mother_Name
Ali Jade 2004-01-01 1 Good listener Bad in science Male,Lisa
The Reason was that somtimes [Student_Notes] column contains Comma (,) that is used as column delimiter so the Row are not imported Correctly
Any suggestions
A word of warning: I'm not a regular C# coder.
But anyway this code does the following:
It opens a file called C:\Input.TXT
It searches each line. If the line has more than 5 commas, it takes all the extra commas out of the third last field (notes)
It writes the result to C:\Output.TXT - that's the one you need to actually import
There are many improvements that could be made:
- Get file paths from connection managers
- Error handling
- An experienced C# programmer could probably do this in hlaf the code
Keep in mind your package will need write access to the appropriate folder
public void Main()
{
// Search the file and remove extra commas from the third last field
// Extended from code at
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1915632/open-a-file-and-replace-strings-in-c-sharp
// Nick McDermaid
string sInputLine;
string sOutputLine;
string sDelimiter = ",";
String[] sData;
int iIndex;
// open the file for read
using (System.IO.FileStream inputStream = File.OpenRead("C:\\Input.txt"))
{
using (StreamReader inputReader = new StreamReader(inputStream))
{
// open the output file
using (StreamWriter outputWriter = File.AppendText("C:\\Output.txt"))
{
// Read each line
while (null != (sInputLine = inputReader.ReadLine()))
{
// Grab each field out
sData = sInputLine.Split(sDelimiter[0]);
if (sData.Length <= 6)
{
// 6 or less fields - just echo it out
sOutputLine = sInputLine;
}
else
{
// line has more than 6 pieces
// We assume all of the extra commas are in the notes field
// Put the first three fields together
sOutputLine =
sData[0] + sDelimiter +
sData[1] + sDelimiter +
sData[2] + sDelimiter;
// Put the middle notes fields together, excluding the delimiter
for (iIndex=3; iIndex <= sData.Length - 3; iIndex++)
{
sOutputLine = sOutputLine + sData[iIndex] + " ";
}
// Tack on the last two fields
sOutputLine = sOutputLine +
sDelimiter + sData[sData.Length - 2] +
sDelimiter + sData[sData.Length - 1];
}
// We've evaulted the correct line now write it out
outputWriter.WriteLine(sOutputLine);
}
}
}
}
Dts.TaskResult = (int)Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSExecResult.Success;
}
In The Flat File Connection Manager. Make the File as only one column (DT_STR 8000)
Just add a script Component in the dataflowtask and Add Output Columns (Same as Example Shown)
in The script component split each row using the following Code:
\\Student_Name,Student_DOB,Student_ID,Student_Notes,Student_Gender,Student_Mother_Name
Dim strCells() as string = Row.Column0.Split(CChar(","))
Row.StudentName = strCells(0)
Row.StudentDOB = strCells(1)
Row.StudentID = strCells(2)
Row.StudentMother = strCells(strCells.Length - 1)
Row.StudentGender = strCells(strCells.Length - 2)
Dim strNotes as String = String.Empty
For int I = 3 To strCells.Length - 3
strNotes &= strCells(I)
Next
Row.StudentNotes = strNotes
it worked fine for me
If import CSV file is not a routine
- Import CSV file in Excel
- Search error rows with Excel rows filter and rewrite them
- Save Excel file in TXT Tab delimited
- Import TXT file with SSIS
Else make a script that search comma in the Student Notes column range