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I'm currently using SSIS to import a whole slew of CSV files into our system on a regular basis. These import processes are scheduled using the SQL Server Agent - which should have a happy ending. However, one of our vendors from which we're receiving data likes to change up the file format every now and then (feels like twice a month) and it is a royal pain to implement these changes in SSIS.

Is there a less painful way for me to get these imported into SQL Server? My requirements are fairly simple:

  1. The file formats are CSV, they're delimited with commas, and are text qualified with double quotes.
  2. The file name will indicate into which table I need these imported
  3. It needs to be something which can be automated
  4. Changes in file format should not be that much of a pain
  5. If something does go wrong, I need to be able to know what it was - logging of some sort

Thanks so much!

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  • Based on I know, you have to Reset the columns and map the columns again for new format file, SSIS could be automated, but not that smart to auto detect I guess
    – LONG
    Sep 14, 2017 at 13:24
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    how are the file formats changing? Like csv to txt to xls? If that's the case, I'd use a batch job to just standardize the type and file name before the ssis package runs
    – S3S
    Sep 14, 2017 at 13:24
  • @LONG Yep, that's the issue here.
    – Eli
    Sep 14, 2017 at 15:11
  • @scsimon as in adding fields. I'd get this weird nonsensical error, which I later learned means that it cannot find the line terminator where it was expecting it. That's when I need to be busy with data types, size. test, deploy
    – Eli
    Sep 14, 2017 at 15:14

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BULK INSERT is another option you can choose. You can define your own templets of the file with it:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/statements/bulk-insert-transact-sql

https://jamesmccaffrey.wordpress.com/2010/06/21/using-sql-bulk-insert-with-a-format-file/

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You can look into using BIML, which dynamically generates packages based on the meta data at run time.

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I have tried Java solution "dbis". Please check below.

https://dbisweb.wordpress.com/

It have migration info in to xml file. You can edit it in any text editor. But it will need static table name.

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