diff --git a/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint.xml b/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint.xml index 8a7b04cf68..ff7a7130f4 100644 --- a/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint.xml +++ b/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint.xml @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor A SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint object is used to define the sort order for the ProductNumber destination column. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor A SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint object is used to define the sort order for the ProductNumber destination column. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor A SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint object is used to define the sort order for the ProductNumber destination column. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor A SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint object is used to define the sort order for the ProductNumber destination column. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. diff --git a/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHintCollection.xml b/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHintCollection.xml index 094205866b..662ad0e652 100644 --- a/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHintCollection.xml +++ b/doc/snippets/Microsoft.Data.SqlClient/SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHintCollection.xml @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor object to specify order hints for the bulk copy operation. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor A SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint object is used to define the sort order for the **ProductNumber** destination column. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The following example bulk copies data from a source table in the **AdventureWor A SqlBulkCopyColumnOrderHint object is added to the by providing the destination column name and its sort order. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ The example defines a column order hint for each bulk copy operation. The method must be used after the first bulk copy is performed and before the next bulk copy's order hint is defined. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ The following example performs two bulk copy operations. The first operation cop The example defines a column order hint for the **OrderDate** column in the first bulk copy operation. The hint is removed before the second bulk copy operation. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data. @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ The following example performs two bulk copy operations. The first operation cop The example defines a column order hint for the **OrderDate** column in the first bulk copy operation. The hint is removed before the second bulk copy operation. > [!IMPORTANT] -> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](~/docs/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup.md). +> This sample will not run unless you have created the work tables as described in [Bulk Copy Example Setup](/dotnet/framework/data/adonet/sql/bulk-copy-example-setup). This code is provided to demonstrate the syntax for using **SqlBulkCopy** only. If the source and destination tables are in the same SQL Server instance, it is easier and faster to use a Transact-SQL `INSERT … SELECT` statement to copy the data.