I have an F# program that creates a DataTable
, populates it with one row and then writes the data to SQL Server using bulk insert (SqlBulkCopy
).
Although it's working, I can't really figure out how to include a loop that will generate a number of list items / data rows which I can then insert in one statement, rather than having to bulk insert a single row at a time (which is the current case)
here's my code:
open System
open System.Data
open System.Data.SqlClient
let lcpSqlConnection = new SqlConnection("<my-connection-string>")
lcpSqlConnection.Open()
let bulkLoadEsgData (conn:SqlConnection) (esgTable: list<byte * byte * int * byte * byte * single>) =
use sbc = new SqlBulkCopy(conn, SqlBulkCopyOptions.TableLock, null, BatchSize=10000, BulkCopyTimeout=1200, DestinationTableName="dbo.myTable")
sbc.WriteToServer(
let dt = new DataTable()
["Measure", typeof<byte>
"Identifier", typeof<byte>
"Simulation", typeof<int>
"Time", typeof<byte>
"Duration", typeof<byte>
"Result", typeof<single>]
|> List.iter (dt.Columns.Add>>ignore)
for esgData in esgTable do
let esg_measure, identifier, simulation, time, duration, result = esgData
let dr = dt.NewRow()
dr.["Measure"] <- esg_measure
dr.["Identifier"] <- identifier
dr.["Simulation"] <- simulation
dr.["Time"] <- time
dr.["Duration"] <- duration
dr.["Result"] <- result
dt.Rows.Add(dr)
dt)
let myList: list<byte * byte * int * byte * byte * single> = [(byte)1,(byte)1,1, (byte)1,(byte)1,(single)0.111]
// Call method to bulk insert data row
bulkLoadEsgData lcpSqlConnection myList
lcpSqlConnection.Close()
I think I need to include a for loop inside the bulkLoadEsgData
method, to make the code run efficiently. Except I've no idea what to do / where to write that