[freetds] freebcp failing to continue loading records afterduplicate encountere d
Thompson, Bill D (London)
bill_d_thompson at ml.com
Mon Jul 2 06:24:21 EDT 2007
Hi,
you can use the -m flag to freebcp to specify a maximum number of errors
allowable before it gives up
the -e flag allows you to specify an errors file in which the errors are
listed.
HTH,
Bill
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Subject: [freetds] freebcp failing to continue loading records
afterduplicate encountere d
I am new to Linux and freetds.
We are working with Sybase 12.5.3 on an HP 9000 Server.
On a Linux box using freetds 0.64, we run the freebcp command to load
records into a Sybase table and as soon as it encounters a duplicate
key in the table freebcp stops loading records.
I have seen freebcp continue to load records after it encounters a
duplicate key error on another system. Is there a configuration setting
in freebcp or Sybase that I need to set to allow for the loading of
records to continue?
thanks in advance for your help
Doug
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