| title | Sqlcmd utility - Run Transact-SQL script files | |
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| description | Learn how to use sqlcmd to run a Transact-SQL script file. It can contain Transact-SQL statements, sqlcmd commands, and scripting variables. | |
| author | grrlgeek | |
| ms.author | jeschult | |
| ms.reviewer | maghan | |
| ms.date | 01/10/2023 | |
| ms.service | sql | |
| ms.subservice | ssms | |
| ms.topic | conceptual | |
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| monikerRange | >=aps-pdw-2016||=azuresqldb-current||=azure-sqldw-latest||>=sql-server-2016||>=sql-server-linux-2017||=azuresqldb-mi-current |
[!INCLUDEsql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw]
Use sqlcmd to run a Transact-SQL script file. A Transact-SQL script file is a text file that can contain a combination of Transact-SQL statements, sqlcmd commands, and scripting variables.
To create a Transact-SQL script file by using Notepad, follow these steps:
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Select Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then select Notepad.
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Copy and paste the following Transact-SQL code into Notepad:
USE AdventureWorks2022; GO SELECT p.FirstName + ' ' + p.LastName AS 'Employee Name', a.AddressLine1, a.AddressLine2 , a.City, a.PostalCode FROM Person.Person AS p INNER JOIN HumanResources.Employee AS e ON p.BusinessEntityID = e.BusinessEntityID INNER JOIN Person.BusinessEntityAddress bea ON bea.BusinessEntityID = e.BusinessEntityID INNER JOIN Person.Address AS a ON a.AddressID = bea.AddressID; GO -
Save the file as myScript.sql in the C drive.
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Open a command prompt window.
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In the Command Prompt window, type: sqlcmd -S myServer\instanceName -i C:\myScript.sql
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Press ENTER.
A list of [!INCLUDEssSampleDBCoShort] employee names and addresses is written to the command prompt window.
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Open a command prompt window.
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In the Command Prompt window, type: sqlcmd -S myServer\instanceName -i C:\myScript.sql -o C:\EmpAdds.txt
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Press ENTER.
No output is returned in the Command Prompt window. Instead, the output is sent to the EmpAdds.txt file. You can verify this output by opening the EmpAdds.txt file.