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Eddy Vluggen8-Jan-09 0:51
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1) Make a copy of the table that the stuff gets imported to. Ensure that this table is empty.
2) Import all your stuff to the secondary table
3) If there are no exceptions then delete everything in the original import-table, and copy all stuff from the secondary table to the import-table. If an exception did occur, the original import-table will still hold all data.

You could also use transactions to achieve a similar functionality. SQL Server caches all changes that way, in order to 'undo' them.

I don't know which of these options would serve you best. The transaction-approach would probably be faster to implement.

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