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I have imported data from some Excel file and I have saved it into a datatable. Now I'd like to save this information in my SQL Server database.

I saw a lot of information on the web but I cannot understand it:

  1. Someone said insert line by line another suggested bulkupdate... etc: what it better?
  2. Should I use ole or SQL Server objects (like dataadapter or connecetion)?

My need is to read the employee weekly hours report, from his Excel file and save it to a database table where all the reports are saved (updating the db with new records every week).

The excel file contains reports only for the current week.

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5 Answers

up vote 5 down vote accepted

Create a User-Defined TableType in your database:

CREATE TYPE [dbo].[MyTableType] AS TABLE(
    [Id] int NOT NULL,
    [Name] [nvarchar](128) NULL
)

and define a parameter in your Stored Ptocedure:

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertTable]
    @myTableType MyTableType readonly
AS
BEGIN
    insert into [dbo].Records select * from @myTableType 
END

and send your DataTable directly to sql server:

using (var command = new SqlCommand("InsertTable") {CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure})
{
    var dt = new DataTable(); //create your own data table
    command.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@myTableType", dt));
    SqlHelper.Exec(command);
}
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what is SqlHelper ? – jozi Sep 6 '12 at 8:05
It is my own class that is a helper class with a connection, in Exec method executes a sql command, I use it for simplify my code. – Navid Farhadi Sep 6 '12 at 14:06

I would suggest you go for bulk insert as suggested in this article : Bulk Insertion of Data Using C# DataTable and SQL server OpenXML function

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If it's the first time for you to save your datatable

Do this (using bulk copy). Assure there are no PK/FK constraint

SqlBulkCopy bulkcopy = new SqlBulkCopy(myConnection);
//I assume you have created the table previously
//Someone else here already showed how  
bulkcopy.DestinationTableName = table.TableName;
try                             
{                                 
    bulkcopy.WriteToServer(table);                            
}     
    catch(Exception e)
{
    messagebox.show(e.message);
} 

Now since you already have a basic record. And you just want to check new record with the existing one. You can simply do this.

This will basically take existing table from database

DataTable Table = new DataTable();

SqlConnection Connection = new SqlConnection("ConnectionString");
//I assume you know better what is your connection string

SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter("Select * from " + TableName, Connection);

adapter.Fill(Table);

Then pass this table to this function

public DataTable CompareDataTables(DataTable first, DataTable second)
{
    first.TableName = "FirstTable";
    second.TableName = "SecondTable";

    DataTable table = new DataTable("Difference");

    try
    {
        using (DataSet ds = new DataSet())
        {
            ds.Tables.AddRange(new DataTable[] { first.Copy(), second.Copy() });

            DataColumn[] firstcolumns = new DataColumn[ds.Tables[0].Columns.Count];

            for (int i = 0; i < firstcolumns.Length; i++)
            {
                firstcolumns[i] = ds.Tables[0].Columns[i];
            }

            DataColumn[] secondcolumns = new DataColumn[ds.Table[1].Columns.Count];

            for (int i = 0; i < secondcolumns.Length; i++)
            {
                secondcolumns[i] = ds.Tables[1].Columns[i];
            }

            DataRelation r = new DataRelation(string.Empty, firstcolumns, secondcolumns, false);

            ds.Relations.Add(r);

            for (int i = 0; i < first.Columns.Count; i++)
            {
                table.Columns.Add(first.Columns[i].ColumnName, first.Columns[i].DataType);
            }

            table.BeginLoadData();

            foreach (DataRow parentrow in ds.Tables[0].Rows)
            {
                DataRow[] childrows = parentrow.GetChildRows(r);
                if (childrows == null || childrows.Length == 0)
                    table.LoadDataRow(parentrow.ItemArray, true);
            }

            table.EndLoadData();

        }
    }

    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        throw ex;
    }

    return table;
}

This will return a new DataTable with the changed rows updated. Please ensure you call the function correctly. The DataTable first is supposed to be the latest.

Then repeat the bulkcopy function all over again with this fresh datatable.

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public bool BulkCopy(ExcelToSqlBo objExcelToSqlBo, DataTable dt, SqlConnection conn, SqlTransaction tx)
{
    int check = 0;
    bool result = false;
    string getInsert = "";
    try
    {
        if (dt.Rows.Count > 0)
        {
            foreach (DataRow dr in dt.Rows)
            {
                if (dr != null)
                {
                    if (check == 0)
                    {
                        getInsert = "INSERT INTO [tblTemp]([firstName],[lastName],[Father],[Mother],[Category]" +
                                ",[sub_1],[sub_LG2])"+
                                " select '" + dr[0].ToString() + "','" + dr[1].ToString() + "','" + dr[2].ToString() + "','" + dr[3].ToString() + "','" + dr[4].ToString().Trim() + "','" + dr[5].ToString().Trim() + "','" + dr[6].ToString();

                        check += 1;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        getInsert += " UNION ALL ";

                        getInsert += " select  '" + dr[0].ToString() + "','" + dr[1].ToString() + "','" + dr[2].ToString() + "','" + dr[3].ToString() + "','" + dr[4].ToString().Trim() + "','" + dr[5].ToString().Trim() + "','" + dr[6].ToString() ;

                        check++;
                    }
                }
            }
            result = common.ExecuteNonQuery(getInsert, DatabasesName, conn, tx);
        }
        else
        {
            throw new Exception("No row for insertion");
        }
        dt.Dispose();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        dt.Dispose();
        throw new Exception("Please attach file in Proper format.");
    }
    return result;
} 
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This isn't a great approach. What if one of the DataRows contained a single quote, you'd break your SQL connection and also introduce the possibility of SQL injection attacks. – Alex Marshall Aug 7 '12 at 15:10

I am giving a very simple code, which i used in my solution (I have the same problem statement as yours)

    SqlConnection con = connection string ;
//new SqlConnection("Data Source=.;uid=sa;pwd=sa123;database=Example1");
con.Open();
string sql = "Create Table abcd (";
foreach (DataColumn column in dt.Columns)
{
    sql += "[" + column.ColumnName + "] " + "nvarchar(50)" + ",";
}
sql = sql.TrimEnd(new char[] { ',' }) + ")";
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(sql, con);
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
using (var adapter = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM abcd", con)) 
using(var builder = new SqlCommandBuilder(adapter))
{
adapter.InsertCommand = builder.GetInsertCommand();
adapter.Update(dt);
// adapter.Update(ds.Tables[0]); (Incase u have a data-set)
}
con.Close();

I have given a predefined table-name as "abcd" (you must take care that a table by this name doesn't exist in your database). Please vote my answer if it works for you!!!! :)

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