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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T06:52:25+00:00 2026-05-25T06:52:25+00:00

I need to load a couple of thousands of data files into SQL Server

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I need to load a couple of thousands of data files into SQL Server table.
So I write a stored procedure that receives just one parameter – file name.
But.. The following doesn’t work.. The “compiler” complains on @FileName parameter.. It wants just plain string.. like ‘file.txt’.
Thanks in advance.

Ilan.

BULK INSERT TblValues
FROM @FileName
WITH 
(
FIELDTERMINATOR =',',
ROWTERMINATOR ='\n'
)
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    2026-05-25T06:52:25+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 6:52 am

    The syntax for BULK INSERT statement is :

    BULK INSERT 
       [ database_name. [ schema_name ] . | schema_name. ] [ table_name | view_name ] 
          FROM 'data_file' 
         [ WITH 
    

    So, the file name must be a string constant.
    To solve the problem please use dynamic SQL:

    DECLARE @sql NVARCHAR(4000) = 'BULK INSERT TblValues FROM ''' + @FileName + ''' WITH ( FIELDTERMINATOR ='','', ROWTERMINATOR =''\n'' )';
    EXEC(@sql);
    
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