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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:59:19+00:00 2026-05-13T09:59:19+00:00

I’m trying to import an 82k+ row table from an access db to SQL

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I’m trying to import an 82k+ row table from an access db to SQL Server 2008.

Using the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard, I get an error at about 78k records entered.

Here’s the error:

Error 0xc0208265: Data Flow Task 1:
Failed to retrieve long data for column "members_notes".

Error 0xc020901c: Data Flow Task 1: 
There was an error with output column "members_notes" (41) on output "OLE DB Source Output" (11).
The column status returned was: "DBSTATUS_UNAVAILABLE".

Error 0xc0209029: Data Flow Task 1: 
SSIS Error Code DTS_E_INDUCEDTRANSFORMFAILUREONERROR.
The "output column "members_notes" (41)" failed because error code 0xC0209071 occurred, and the error row disposition on "output column "members_notes" (41)" specifies failure on error.

Error 0xc0047038: Data Flow Task 1:
SSIS Error Code DTS_E_PRIMEOUTPUTFAILED.
The PrimeOutput method on component "Source - Query" (1) returned error code 0xC0209029. 
The component returned a failure code when the pipeline engine called PrimeOutput().
The meaning of the failure code is defined by the component, but the error is fatal and the pipeline stopped executing.
There may be error messages posted before this with more information about the failure.

The members_notes column in the access database is a memo field. In the SQL Server table to which this data is being transfered, I’ve defined the field as nvarchar(MAX).

I have searched for this error message and found articles suggesting to shrink my SQL db and clear my temp files on the computer doing the Export/Import, none of which worked.

Has anyone else run into this issue?

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    2026-05-13T09:59:19+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:59 am

    I started searching the memo field in the Access database. The last row contained ‘#Error’ in the memo field. When I clicked in that field I got the following message:

    “The Microsoft Jet database engine
    stopped the process because you and
    another user are attempting to change
    the same data at the same time”

    I ran Compact and Repair on the Access database. That placed a bunch of # characters in the memo field for that specific record.

    I then attempted the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard again. It worked perfectly that time!

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