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05.31.2008 at 10:51PM PDT, ID: 23447708
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SQL Server Syntax For DOS Commands

Asked by computerstreber in SQL Query Syntax

Tags: T-SQL, SQL Server 2000/2005

Does anyone know how I can create a T-SQL script that takes a a file, say C:\folder1\me.txt, and move it to C:\folder2\? I know I can do this with a batch script, but I need to do it using T-SQL.Start Free Trial
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Zone: SQL Query Syntax
Tags: T-SQL, SQL Server 2000/2005
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Solution Provided By: mark_wills
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