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9.5

Access sql Server and Renaming a file using VBscript Batch commands

Asked by Trudye in VB Script

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Hey Guys I have to create a batch file using Vbscript that will access Sql Server and get a file sequence number, concatenate the sequence number into the filename and rename a file that already exists with the newly concatenated filename.

I found this code to access Sql Server:
Set connection1 = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
connection1.open("driver=sql server;server=ushat2kfs07;database=DATABASENAME;uid=USERID;pwd=PASSWORD")

Dim R_FIELD1, R_FIELD2
SQLQuery = "SELECT FIELD1,FIELD2   From TABLENAME"
Set Result = connection1.Execute(SQLQuery)
if Not Result.EOF then
      R_FIELD1 = Result("FIELD1")
      R_FIELD2 = Result("FIELD2")
end if
wscript.echo R_FIELD1
wscript.echo R_FIELD2
connection1.Close
Set connection1 = Nothing

But I still have to concatenate the filename and rename the existing file. I found this code am I even close to solving my problem?
Const OverwriteExisting = True
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
objFSO.CopyFile "C:\FSO\ScriptLog.txt" , "D:\Archive\", OverwriteExisting

Thanx,
Trudye
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