This is the script line:
Sqlcmd -S SERVER -d DATABASE -v var1="!variable1!" var2="%variable2%" var3=!variable3! var4=%variable4% var5=%variable5% -i "C:\FOLDER\query.sql"
It yields two errors as detailed below.
I know that this error:
'sqlcmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
suggests that the path is not properly set to find the sqlcmd
function.
However, I've verified that the path is correct. That error generates when executing a batch script from R studio in a script.
I also get this error when running the batch file normally:
Sqlcmd: '=': Invalid argument. Enter '-?' for help.
!variable3!
or%variable4%
or%variable5%
expand to an empty string? For the first error: what output fromwhere sqlcmd
?where sqlcmd
outputs:c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\SQLCMD.EXE