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  • _ _Damian S_

    Well, if you can have an ODBC connection to the server on the web, and one to the android device, there's no reason why you couldn't do something like that. I'm not convinced it would be quicker than simply downloading the csv file and processing it locally in one go...

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    jojoba2011
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    thanks for solution can u give me a sample for

    csv file and processing it locally

    and i can do this also ,so plz give sample :

    if you can have an ODBC connection to the server on the web, and one to the android device

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      thanks for solution can u give me a sample for

      csv file and processing it locally

      and i can do this also ,so plz give sample :

      if you can have an ODBC connection to the server on the web, and one to the android device

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      To create a csv file, simply run a query on your sql server and save the results to a file. For the ODBC connection, create a couple of DSN's locally (one to the sql server, one to sqlite), then from a common location connect to both and run your query. This might be possible through a local SQL Server Management Studio copy, or through anything else that allows you to attach ODBC databases, even MS Access... Warning - MS Access will be very, very slow.

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      • _ _Damian S_

        To create a csv file, simply run a query on your sql server and save the results to a file. For the ODBC connection, create a couple of DSN's locally (one to the sql server, one to sqlite), then from a common location connect to both and run your query. This might be possible through a local SQL Server Management Studio copy, or through anything else that allows you to attach ODBC databases, even MS Access... Warning - MS Access will be very, very slow.

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        jojoba2011
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        i have googled what about this sp :

        insert into CRM-CMS.dbo.tableName
        select * from [217.66.216.77,1633].CRM-CMS.dbo.tblTesting

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          i have googled what about this sp :

          insert into CRM-CMS.dbo.tableName
          select * from [217.66.216.77,1633].CRM-CMS.dbo.tblTesting

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          _Damian S_
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          Try just running the select portion of it and see if you return results. Your insert will need to use a field list though, not *. eg: insert into table1 (field1, field2) select field1, field2 from table2 Also, you would need to clear the data from your local table first if you are wanting to replace it with the data from your server.

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            thanks for solution I need to connect and get all info every 2 days. cause the data of that table change every 2 days.

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            Mycroft Holmes
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            Then you need to build a service between the databases, we use WCF.

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              Then you need to build a service between the databases, we use WCF.

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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              can please give small sample?

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                can please give small sample?

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                Mycroft Holmes
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                There are plenty available with a quick search here articles[^] and google[^]

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                • _ _Damian S_

                  Try just running the select portion of it and see if you return results. Your insert will need to use a field list though, not *. eg: insert into table1 (field1, field2) select field1, field2 from table2 Also, you would need to clear the data from your local table first if you are wanting to replace it with the data from your server.

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                  i got this code : but cannot run for SQLite : i get this error in sqlite : SQLite error near "INTO" : syntax error

                  cmd.CommandText = @"SELECT top(5) IdAmlak, ParentId, NameOpp, Price, [Square],
                  OstanShahrMantagha, PhoneAddress, CountAmount
                  INTO Melk
                  FROM OPENDATASOURCE(
                  'SQLOLEDB',
                  'Data Source=217.66.216.77,1633;User ID=tinadbuser;Password=dbtin123ir'
                  ).[CRM-CMS].dbo.tblTesting";

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                    There are plenty available with a quick search here articles[^] and google[^]

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                    jojoba2011
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                    i got this code :
                    but cannot run for SQLite :

                    i get this error in sqlite :

                    <code>SQLite error near "INTO" : syntax error </code>

                    <pre lang="sql">cmd.CommandText = @"SELECT top(5) IdAmlak, ParentId, NameOpp, Price, [Square],
                    OstanShahrMantagha, PhoneAddress, CountAmount
                    INTO Melk
                    FROM OPENDATASOURCE(
                    'SQLOLEDB',
                    'Data Source=217.66.216.77,1633;User ID=tinadbuser;Password=dbtin123ir'
                    ).[CRM-CMS].dbo.tblTesting";</pre>

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                    • J jojoba2011

                      i got this code : but cannot run for SQLite : i get this error in sqlite : SQLite error near "INTO" : syntax error

                      cmd.CommandText = @"SELECT top(5) IdAmlak, ParentId, NameOpp, Price, [Square],
                      OstanShahrMantagha, PhoneAddress, CountAmount
                      INTO Melk
                      FROM OPENDATASOURCE(
                      'SQLOLEDB',
                      'Data Source=217.66.216.77,1633;User ID=tinadbuser;Password=dbtin123ir'
                      ).[CRM-CMS].dbo.tblTesting";

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                      Lost User
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                      You don't want to do this using a linked server; cleanest way is to generate the CSV (there's documentation on the internet); to send the CSV, and to bulkload it. SQLite does not use TSQL. If you use multiple database-systems from different vendors, it'd be preferable to keep your SQL in the SQL92-dialect.

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                      • J jojoba2011

                        i got this code :
                        but cannot run for SQLite :

                        i get this error in sqlite :

                        <code>SQLite error near "INTO" : syntax error </code>

                        <pre lang="sql">cmd.CommandText = @"SELECT top(5) IdAmlak, ParentId, NameOpp, Price, [Square],
                        OstanShahrMantagha, PhoneAddress, CountAmount
                        INTO Melk
                        FROM OPENDATASOURCE(
                        'SQLOLEDB',
                        'Data Source=217.66.216.77,1633;User ID=tinadbuser;Password=dbtin123ir'
                        ).[CRM-CMS].dbo.tblTesting";</pre>

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                        Mycroft Holmes
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                        At a guess I would say SQL Lite does not support INTO so make the query like a normal insert statement.

                        Insert Melk (field, names, list) Select ...

                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                        • L Lost User

                          You don't want to do this using a linked server; cleanest way is to generate the CSV (there's documentation on the internet); to send the CSV, and to bulkload it. SQLite does not use TSQL. If you use multiple database-systems from different vendors, it'd be preferable to keep your SQL in the SQL92-dialect.

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                          Realy thanks! I have installed an app android that do same as what i wanna and i have installed it and got this file that have info but cannot read that. what type of data it have .is it SQLite or something else. how can i do that same? download the data file : http://upload.ugm.ac.id/221asnaf and download app : http://upload.ugm.ac.id/561A0829-MashaghelHamrah.apk[^] thanks in advanced !

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