Well OK, true but there are lots of other cavests to think about (explained
in BOL). 

Basically if and when I have used BCP it has been in fast mode as the table
was a one off creation with indexes or other associated oddities - usually
just testing.  BCP is only really effective in the case of a table which has
no other additions to it (no indexes, triggers etc).  

You do not want to perform a slow BCP operation on say 50 million records
without a post backup of both the DB/Transaction log and even then it may
not always do what you want it to as any additional things could be missed
off/not fired such as trigger operations.

BCP should be avoided if at all possible in a production environment (on a
well design DB and of course on SQL server :)










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From: Jim Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thu Jul 27 01:08:55 2006
Subject: Re: reading large text file

> If you mean BCP then I would advise against it :-) it is not logged.

BCP is logged...it can be minimally logged if certain criteria are met.

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