The pipe character has a special meaning in batch commands, so it must be escaped using the caret character. This should work:
DECLARE @Text AS VARCHAR(100)
DECLARE @Cmd AS VARCHAR(100)
SET @Text = 'Hello world^| '
SET @Cmd ='echo ' + @Text + ' > C:AppTextFile.txt'
EXECUTE Master.dbo.xp_CmdShell @Cmd
Although this is really not a good way to write data to a text file: usually SQL Server should not have permission to write to the root of the C: drive, and xp_cmdshell
is disabled by default. I suggest you look at alternatives like sqlcmd.exe
, bcp.exe
or a small script in your preferred language (PowerShell, Perl, Python, whatever).
It is generally much easier, safer and more flexible to query data from SQL Server than it is to push it out from the server side. In your specific case, it looks like you want to write out a delimited file, and bcp.exe
is intended for that purpose.
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