Call tracert and ping from sql and put the result in sql table?

Modify as needed declare @results table(result varchar(500)) insert into @results exec sp_executesql N'xp_cmdshell ''ping yahoo.com'''" rel="nofollow">yahoo.com''' select * from @results Similarly for tracert declare @results table(result varchar(500)) insert into @results exec sp_executesql N'xp_cmdshell ''tracert yahoo.com'''" rel="nofollow">yahoo.com''' select * from @results.

Modify as needed - declare @results table(result varchar(500)) insert into @results exec sp_executesql N'xp_cmdshell ''ping yahoo.com'''" rel="nofollow">yahoo.com''' select * from @results Similarly for tracert declare @results table(result varchar(500)) insert into @results exec sp_executesql N'xp_cmdshell ''tracert yahoo.com'''" rel="nofollow">yahoo.com''' select * from @results.

Thank you for the solution I write this part for those who want to run query like me and will see the error that xp_cmdshell is not accessible : USE master GO EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1 GO RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE GO EXEC sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell', 1 GO RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE GO EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options', 0 GO – Asha Dec 3 '09 at 23:05.

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