Execute SQL Server scripts
From NSIS Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Author: bazzargh (talk, contrib) |
Description
With SQL Server 2000...a little bit untidy at present. This executes the script and dumps the output in the detail window. Todo: only dump the output if there's errors (and thats why I use '-b')
The Script
; path to the sql command line tools ReadRegStr $R1 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\ClientSetup" "SQLPath" ; the computer name. obviously you can prompt for a host ReadRegStr $R2 HKLM "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ComputerName\ComputerName" "ComputerName" GetTempFileName $R0 ExecWait '"$R1\Binn\isql.exe" -U "some-username" -P "some-password" -S "$R2" -d master -i "some-file.sql" -o "$R0" -b' ClearErrors ; this dumps the logfile to the detail window FileOpen $R1 $R0 "r" IfErrors FileOpenFailed MoreMessages: ClearErrors FileRead $R1 $R0 IfErrors NoMoreMessages StrCpy $R0 $R0 -2 ; remove newline DetailPrint $R0 Goto MoreMessages FileOpenFailed: DetailPrint "Can't read from $R0" NoMoreMessages: FileClose $R1 ClearErrors
SQL Server 2005 and later
SQL Server 2005 replaced isql and osql with sqlcmd. I discuss a solution for these versions of SQL Server on this stackoverflow answer.