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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:23:00+00:00 2026-05-14T15:23:00+00:00

Web application – C#, .Net, SQL 2k5. I recently used bulkinsert on an other

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Web application – C#, .Net, SQL 2k5.
I recently used bulkinsert on an other application and I thought I would like to give it a try.

I am going to receive a CSV file with 1000 rows, which will most likely add 500 000 (that is five hundred thousand) records in the database.
I don’t have any idea yet about this huge amount if it’s going to work out well. I am afraid that it will time out.

I didn’t do any testing yet, but I am pretty sure it would time out eventually.

Is there a way to make it not time out (I don’t know … split the bulkinsert into 1000 pieces :D) or I should try to do something like BCP, with a SQL job …

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    2026-05-14T15:23:01+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:23 pm

    I recently developed smiliar bulkinsert functionality using c# and SqlBulkCopy class. To avoid page timeout I did asynchornous processing using ThreadPool (ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem method). The upload status is added to a log table using a new connection object to avoid transaction rollback for logs. This status is then reported in the website using a Upload History page.

    The best solution would be to create a procedure which uses BulkInsert command. Here is a sample code for the proc:

    CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_ExecuteBulkInsertTask]  
    (  
     @dataFile   VARCHAR(255),  
     @bulkInsertFormatFile  VARCHAR(255),  
     @tableName  VARCHAR(255)  
    )  
    AS 
    BEGIN
    BEGIN TRY
    DECLARE @SQL Varchar(4000)  
    
     SET @SQL = 'BULK INSERT ' + @tableName  + ' FROM ''' + @dataFile + ''' WITH (formatfile=''' + @bulkInsertFormatFile + ''', FIRSTROW=2)'  
     EXEC sp_sqlexec  @SQL
    END TRY
    BEGIN CATCH
     --error handling
    END CATCH
    END
    
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