tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639656271502429319.post5061856899338312631..comments2023-07-27T03:49:29.762-07:00Comments on Matt Slocum's SQL Blog: BCP Command Line Utility Installation ProcessMatt Slocumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12250451871941307366noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639656271502429319.post-21555627505592496682016-09-20T14:07:39.295-07:002016-09-20T14:07:39.295-07:00You will need the Native Client installed for the ...You will need the Native Client installed for the command line utility to work, but it may already be installed by another data application you have on your system. I cover that here to be 100% certain that you have it installed.<br />As far as licensing, tools to access SQL Server are free to use anywhere and everywhere. Is the SQL Server database engine (or Analysis Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services) that you have to license.Matt Slocumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12250451871941307366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639656271502429319.post-79861535845586667562015-07-31T08:58:25.186-07:002015-07-31T08:58:25.186-07:00Hi Matt, my name is Cristian and I'm from Chil...Hi Matt, my name is Cristian and I'm from Chile..<br /><br />Recently I have this problem, I shoud install (really i have to ask for permition to install) bcp utility in a developing server without SQL Server. My doubt is, It's really necessary install the Native Client before the Comand Line Util?, I was searching in other pages and they talk about take the exe file and put it in other place, but it's a proctice out of terms of licence. I'm really confused. can you help me?...<br /><br />thanks!Da Felpo In Chains!!!https://www.blogger.com/profile/09345432232873521346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639656271502429319.post-86254332726425419882012-12-02T17:08:30.861-08:002012-12-02T17:08:30.861-08:00Depending on your application, you may need to cre...Depending on your application, you may need to create an ODBC connection (DSN) to the appropriate server/database. If a DSN is required and you're running on a 64-bit OS (x64), be sure to create it in the correct ODBC utility. If it's a 32-bit app (x86) be sure to use the 32-bit ODBC Data Source Administrator (C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe).<br /><br />Thankfully, our apps didn't require us to configure a DSN.Matt Slocumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12250451871941307366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639656271502429319.post-3220596119365989922012-06-27T06:46:58.805-07:002012-06-27T06:46:58.805-07:00Hey Matt,
I've done this and I'm receivin...Hey Matt,<br /><br />I've done this and I'm receiving an error saying "Data source name not found and no default driver specified". I'm running Server 2008 R2 trying to connect to a differnet server running the same with SQL Server 2008. <br /><br />-jpJ.P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08346333660253899220noreply@blogger.com