IErrorInfo.GetDescription failed with E_FAIL(0x80004005) when using Azure Storage
I upload the excel to Azure Storage and wanna insert the data into Microsoft Azure SQL Database. However I hit the exception IErrorInfo.GetDescription failed with E_FAIL(0x80004005).
I had install the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 on my local.
try
{
var isUploadSuccess = string.Empty;
var extension = string.Empty;
if (excelUpload != null)
{
extension = Path.GetExtension(excelUpload.FileName);
string fileName = DateTime.UtcNow.ToString("ddMMyyyyHHmmssfff") + extension;
isUploadSuccess = AzureStorageHelper.UploadBlob(fileName, excelUpload, excelContainer);
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(isUploadSuccess) && isUploadSuccess != "-1")
{
var excelFile = new ExcelQueryFactory(isUploadSuccess);
var accountDetails = from a in excelFile.Worksheet<MerchantBankAccountViewModel>() select a;
var successRecord = 0;
foreach (var acc in accountDetails)
{
var result = db.AddMerchantBankAccountFromExcel(acc.AccountNumber, acc.MerchantName, acc.AccountHolderName, acc.ContactNumber, acc.BankName, acc.SwiftCode, acc.Branch, "", acc.Province, acc.City, acc.Country, acc.Zipcode, acc.IsSettlement.ToString(), acc.Remark);
if (result.Success)
successRecord += 1;
}
TempData["Success"] = successRecord + "/" + accountDetails.Count();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
TempData["Alert"] = ex.Message;
return View();
}
I expect to successful insert the data in excel to my db.
azure-storage linq-to-excel
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I upload the excel to Azure Storage and wanna insert the data into Microsoft Azure SQL Database. However I hit the exception IErrorInfo.GetDescription failed with E_FAIL(0x80004005).
I had install the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 on my local.
try
{
var isUploadSuccess = string.Empty;
var extension = string.Empty;
if (excelUpload != null)
{
extension = Path.GetExtension(excelUpload.FileName);
string fileName = DateTime.UtcNow.ToString("ddMMyyyyHHmmssfff") + extension;
isUploadSuccess = AzureStorageHelper.UploadBlob(fileName, excelUpload, excelContainer);
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(isUploadSuccess) && isUploadSuccess != "-1")
{
var excelFile = new ExcelQueryFactory(isUploadSuccess);
var accountDetails = from a in excelFile.Worksheet<MerchantBankAccountViewModel>() select a;
var successRecord = 0;
foreach (var acc in accountDetails)
{
var result = db.AddMerchantBankAccountFromExcel(acc.AccountNumber, acc.MerchantName, acc.AccountHolderName, acc.ContactNumber, acc.BankName, acc.SwiftCode, acc.Branch, "", acc.Province, acc.City, acc.Country, acc.Zipcode, acc.IsSettlement.ToString(), acc.Remark);
if (result.Success)
successRecord += 1;
}
TempData["Success"] = successRecord + "/" + accountDetails.Count();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
TempData["Alert"] = ex.Message;
return View();
}
I expect to successful insert the data in excel to my db.
azure-storage linq-to-excel
I found out thatSystem.IO.File.Exists(isUploadSuccess)
return false. However the isUploadSuccess contain a url that can reach to the excel.
– Jay Chuah
Dec 27 '18 at 15:06
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I upload the excel to Azure Storage and wanna insert the data into Microsoft Azure SQL Database. However I hit the exception IErrorInfo.GetDescription failed with E_FAIL(0x80004005).
I had install the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 on my local.
try
{
var isUploadSuccess = string.Empty;
var extension = string.Empty;
if (excelUpload != null)
{
extension = Path.GetExtension(excelUpload.FileName);
string fileName = DateTime.UtcNow.ToString("ddMMyyyyHHmmssfff") + extension;
isUploadSuccess = AzureStorageHelper.UploadBlob(fileName, excelUpload, excelContainer);
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(isUploadSuccess) && isUploadSuccess != "-1")
{
var excelFile = new ExcelQueryFactory(isUploadSuccess);
var accountDetails = from a in excelFile.Worksheet<MerchantBankAccountViewModel>() select a;
var successRecord = 0;
foreach (var acc in accountDetails)
{
var result = db.AddMerchantBankAccountFromExcel(acc.AccountNumber, acc.MerchantName, acc.AccountHolderName, acc.ContactNumber, acc.BankName, acc.SwiftCode, acc.Branch, "", acc.Province, acc.City, acc.Country, acc.Zipcode, acc.IsSettlement.ToString(), acc.Remark);
if (result.Success)
successRecord += 1;
}
TempData["Success"] = successRecord + "/" + accountDetails.Count();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
TempData["Alert"] = ex.Message;
return View();
}
I expect to successful insert the data in excel to my db.
azure-storage linq-to-excel
I upload the excel to Azure Storage and wanna insert the data into Microsoft Azure SQL Database. However I hit the exception IErrorInfo.GetDescription failed with E_FAIL(0x80004005).
I had install the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 on my local.
try
{
var isUploadSuccess = string.Empty;
var extension = string.Empty;
if (excelUpload != null)
{
extension = Path.GetExtension(excelUpload.FileName);
string fileName = DateTime.UtcNow.ToString("ddMMyyyyHHmmssfff") + extension;
isUploadSuccess = AzureStorageHelper.UploadBlob(fileName, excelUpload, excelContainer);
}
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(isUploadSuccess) && isUploadSuccess != "-1")
{
var excelFile = new ExcelQueryFactory(isUploadSuccess);
var accountDetails = from a in excelFile.Worksheet<MerchantBankAccountViewModel>() select a;
var successRecord = 0;
foreach (var acc in accountDetails)
{
var result = db.AddMerchantBankAccountFromExcel(acc.AccountNumber, acc.MerchantName, acc.AccountHolderName, acc.ContactNumber, acc.BankName, acc.SwiftCode, acc.Branch, "", acc.Province, acc.City, acc.Country, acc.Zipcode, acc.IsSettlement.ToString(), acc.Remark);
if (result.Success)
successRecord += 1;
}
TempData["Success"] = successRecord + "/" + accountDetails.Count();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
TempData["Alert"] = ex.Message;
return View();
}
I expect to successful insert the data in excel to my db.
azure-storage linq-to-excel
azure-storage linq-to-excel
asked Dec 27 '18 at 14:56
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I found out thatSystem.IO.File.Exists(isUploadSuccess)
return false. However the isUploadSuccess contain a url that can reach to the excel.
– Jay Chuah
Dec 27 '18 at 15:06
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I found out thatSystem.IO.File.Exists(isUploadSuccess)
return false. However the isUploadSuccess contain a url that can reach to the excel.
– Jay Chuah
Dec 27 '18 at 15:06
I found out that
System.IO.File.Exists(isUploadSuccess)
return false. However the isUploadSuccess contain a url that can reach to the excel.– Jay Chuah
Dec 27 '18 at 15:06
I found out that
System.IO.File.Exists(isUploadSuccess)
return false. However the isUploadSuccess contain a url that can reach to the excel.– Jay Chuah
Dec 27 '18 at 15:06
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I found out that
System.IO.File.Exists(isUploadSuccess)
return false. However the isUploadSuccess contain a url that can reach to the excel.– Jay Chuah
Dec 27 '18 at 15:06