For some weird reason I'm having problems executing a bulk insert.
BULK INSERT customer_stg
FROM 'C:\Users\Michael\workspace\pydb\data\andrew.out.txt'
WITH
(
FIRSTROW=0,
FIELDTERMINATOR='\t',
ROWTERMINATOR='\n'
)
I'm confident after reading this that I've setup my user role correctly, as it states...
Members of the bulkadmin fixed server role can run the BULK INSERT statement.
I have set the Login Properties
for the Windows Authentication correctly (as seen below).. to grant server-wide permissions on bulkadmin
(source: iforce.co.nz)
And the command EXEC sp_helpsrvrolemember 'bulkadmin'
tells me that the information above was successful, and the current user Michael-PC\Michael
has bulkadmin
permissions.
(source: iforce.co.nz)
But even though I've set everything up correctly as far as I know, I'm still getting the error. executing the bulk insert directly from SQL Server Management Studio.
Msg 4861, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
Cannot bulk load because the file "C:\Users\Michael\workspace\pydb\data\andrew.out.txt" could not be opened. Operating system error code 5(Access is denied.).
which doesn't make sense because apparently bulkadmins
can run the statement, am I meant to reconfigure how the bulkadmin
works? (I'm so lost). Any ideas on how to fix it?