Create SQL INSERT Script with values gathered from table

SqlSql Server-2008

Sql Problem Overview


I need to create a INSERT script in order to insert in another database the same data.
If in SQL Server I select "Script table as > INSERT To" I can easily recreate the skeleton for the INSERT statement. However since I have several records to migrate, I would prefer to avoid having to insert the values manually.

Therefore is there any way to "automatically" get the INSERT script with also the values (coming from the target table) filled in?

I know this could be done with SSIS, but I am wondering whether it would be possible as well with a quicker solution.

Sql Solutions


Solution 1 - Sql

You can do this with SSMS.

1 - Right-click your database in Object Explorer.
2 - Select Tasks/Generate Scripts...
3 - On the Set Scripting Options page, click the Advanced button and make sure Types of data to script is set to Data only.

The resulting script will have a USE DATABASE statement at the top. Change this to the database you would like to insert the data into.

Solution 2 - Sql

Use the free SSMS tools pack to "generate insert statements"?

Or in SSMS (don't have it on this PC to confirm) the export wizards allows you to "script data" too

Solution 3 - Sql

It will depend on the data types, because you need to conditionally enclose string values in quotes or cast numeric values as strings. You also need to deal with problem characters:

SELECT 'INSERT INTO dbo.DestinationTable(col1, col2, col3) 
    SELECT ' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(12), col1) + ',' 
        + '''' + REPLACE(col2, '''', '''''') + ''','
        + '''' + REPLACE(col3, '''', '''''') + ''';'
    FROM dbo.SourceTable;

Vyas has a pretty complex stored procedure for this purpose.

Of course you can do this much easier by just saying:

INSERT INTO OtherDatabase.dbo.DestinationTable(col1, col2, col3)
    SELECT col1, col2, col3 FROM dbo.SourceTable;

In other words, you don't need to "script" an insert, you can just run it...

Solution 4 - Sql

Solution 5 - Sql

@RedFilter, your solution is working like a charm for less data SIZE.

In my case, When I tried to open the Exported sql file, I faced the OutOfMemoryException.

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The file size is around 4GB.

In order to get the data from that file, I tried BCP(Bulk Copy Program) approach.

Hope that would be help full for someone.

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