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From: Jonah Kowall (jkowall
psteering.com)Date: Fri Mar 15 2002 - 12:36:36 CST
Are you running mssql 2000 or an earlier version? If you are running
2k, then you may be able to use the sp_makewebtask stored procedure.
Or you can run isql from the command line:
If you want the output to a .txt file just use isql at a cmd prompt
(%MSSQLPATH%\binn\isql > c:\mssql\binn\isql) with the parameter -o for
outputfile and use -q for the query or -i for inputfile (if you got
several statements).
c:\mssql\binn\isql -Usa -P -ddb1 -Sserv1 -i in.sql -o out.txt
where: -Usa > user, -P > password, -ddb1 > your database, -i in.sql >
your input file, -o out.txt > your output file.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Harasic [mailto:aharasic
terra.cl]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 12:05 PM
> To: pen-test
securityfocus.com
> Subject: Send output to file in SQL
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> Hi, I've been looking around for ways to send output
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> to a file in a sql query. I know there is one for mySQL
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> but not for msSQL.
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> Anyone knows a way to send the output in a query
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> without using extended procedures?
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> Alex S. Harasic
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> aharasic
terra.cl
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