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Error loading file to SQL Server 2005
I am trying to load a text file into SQL Server 2005 and I get the following
error messages at the validation stage:

Messages
•	Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for
component "Source -  A00U3UNN_Y2006014_FA
D_1_VDF" (1).
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)

•	Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for
component "Data Conversion 1" (31).
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)


Does anyone know what product level is insufficient?



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Robin
03-31-06 12:34 PM


Re: Error loading file to SQL Server 2005
Is the compatibility level of the database you are inserting into not at 90?
Are you using DTS or SSIS?

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Andrew J. Kelly  SQL MVP


"Robin" <Robin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E4E163EE-8A30-418B-8255- 26A2EA155C1C@microso
ft.com...
>I am trying to load a text file into SQL Server 2005 and I get the
>following
> error messages at the validation stage:
>
> Messages
> . Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for
> component "Source -  A00U3UNN_Y2006014_FA
D_1_VDF" (1).
> (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
>
> . Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for
> component "Data Conversion 1" (31).
> (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)
>
>
> Does anyone know what product level is insufficient?
>
>



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Andrew J. Kelly
03-31-06 02:31 PM


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