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I need to copy data from one table to the other table. I get an exception with message:

The given value of type String from the data source cannot be converted to type uniqueidentifier of the specified target column",

because I have column with GUID datatype.

My code...

using (SqlConnection destinationConn = new SqlConnection("Data Source = ''; Initial Catalog = ''; Persist Security Info = True; User ID = ''; Password = ''; MultipleActiveResultSets = true"))
            {
                using (SqlBulkCopy bc = new SqlBulkCopy(destinationConn))
                {
                    bc.DestinationTableName = "Animal";

                    destinationConn.Open();

                    bc.ColumnMappings.Add("guid", "guid"); //UniqueIdentifier
                    bc.ColumnMappings.Add("Name", "Name");
                    bc.WriteToServer(dt);  //DATA TABLE object


                }
            }

How can I solve this problem?

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  • The error is pretty clear. You tried to insert a string DataTable column to a uniqueidentifier table column. The datatable column's type should be Guid Dec 11, 2018 at 8:41
  • Apart from that, withouth code that reproduces the problem it's impossible to help. Somehow, somewhere, a string column was created. How do you create that DataTable? Dec 11, 2018 at 8:43
  • Take a look for this issue, probably your problem is similar or equally matched with that. Dec 11, 2018 at 8:44
  • Are all values in the GUID column valid GUIDs? i.e. Blank values, non-GUID strings, or GUIDs which are formatted in an unexpected way may cause issues. By the last statement, I mean traditionally GUIDs would contain 4 hyphens; if the hyphens are missing SQL may not accept the value. You can optionally wrap the strings in braces, and the values are not case sensitive.
    – JohnLBevan
    Dec 11, 2018 at 8:54

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I met with a similar issue and solved it with the following code.

                DataTable dt = new DataTable();
                dt.Columns.Add("IdColumn1", typeof(Guid));
                dt.Columns.Add("IdColumn2", typeof(Guid));
                foreach (var item in MyCollection)
                    dt.Rows.Add(item.obj1, item.obj2);

                using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString))
                {
                    con.Open();

                    using (var bulkCopy = new SqlBulkCopy(con))
                    {
                        bulkCopy.DestinationTableName = "TableName";
                        bulkCopy.ColumnMappings.Add("IdColumn1", "IdColumn1");
                        bulkCopy.ColumnMappings.Add("IdColumn2", "IdColumn2");
                        bulkCopy.WriteToServer(dt);
                    }
                    dt.Dispose();
                }

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