Calling SQL Server Agent JOB From A SSIS Package

Feb 9, 2007

Hello

do ne one know how to call a SQL SERVER agent job from a SSIS package?

regards,

Anas

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i have my package deployed in Storage Packages[MSDB]...

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Message
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1. I have an SSIS package that runs a simple SQL script and then updates a few tables by downloading some XML of the web. It runs fine when I kick it off manually under SSMS.

2. I created a SQL Server Agent job to run it every day. This always fails. The error information in the log is useless ("Executed as user: domainuser. The package execution failed. The step failed." - I had already figured that out!). It fails almost straight away, and when I enable logging for the SSIS package, no info is ever logged (text file, windows event log, whatever).

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HI,

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Then when i manullt execute this package it runs successfully without giving any error.
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Message
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Not sure why is this happening.

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Code Block
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This error pops up right after i change the type of the step to "SQL Server Intergration Services Package"

I have made the following configurations:

The user group (windows group) that the user belongs has the following roles in msdb :

db_dtsadmin
db_dtsltuser
db_dtsoperator
SQLAgentOperatorRole
SQLAgentReaderRole
SQLAgentUserRole

i have made a proxy to sql server agent which has the following subsystems :

"SQL Server Integration Services Provider" the proxy is tied to the same login which has those SQLagent and dts roles in msdb database.

Im using windows authentication and the user that logs into the sql server is in the same group that i have set all of the rights.

Ps. Clearly im missing some role or right somewhere because as soon as i give the group sysadmin role then all the users in that group can create SSIS steps in the agent.

Ps. Ps. I have been living under the impression that i dont have to give sysadmin rights to people that create ssis packages and schedule then with the agent.

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Below is the output log...

 

Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility
Version 9.00.1399.06 for 32-bit
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved.

Started:  6:59:40 PM
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.29
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.29
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 33% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.71
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 66% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.73
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 100% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.77
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.77
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 33% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.77
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 66% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.77
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Validating: 100% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.79
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Prepare for Execute: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.79
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Prepare for Execute: 33% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.79
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Prepare for Execute: 66% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.79
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Prepare for Execute: 100% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.81
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Pre-Execute: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.84
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Pre-Execute: 33% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.90
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Pre-Execute: 66% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.90
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Pre-Execute: 100% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.92
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Post Execute: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.92
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Post Execute: 33% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.92
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Post Execute: 66% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.92
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Post Execute: 100% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.92
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Cleanup: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.93
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Cleanup: 33% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.93
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Cleanup: 66% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.93
   Source: Data Flow Task
   Cleanup: 100% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:41.95
   Source: Send Mail Task
   The SendMail task is initiated.: 0% complete
End Progress
Progress: 2006-08-16 18:59:42.09
   Source: Send Mail Task
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End Progress
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Started:  6:59:40 PM
Finished: 6:59:42 PM
Elapsed:  1.984 seconds

 

 

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Description: The package is attempting to configure from the XML file "S:connectionscontacts.dtsConfig".  End Info  Warning: 2006-08-16 18:40:03.15     Code: 0x80012012     Source: contactsPackage Description: The configuration file name "S:connectionscontacts.dtsConfig" is not valid. Check the configuration file name.  End Warning  Warning: 2006-08-16 18:40:03.15     Code: 0x80012059     Source: contactsPackage Description: Failed to load at least one of the configuration entries for the package. Check configurations entries and previous warnings to see descriptions of which configuration failed.  End Warning  Info: 2006-08-16 18:40:03.20  ...  Process Exit Code 1.  The step failed.

 

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Public Function ExecutePackage €¦
Dim myPackage As New Package
Dim app As New Application
Dim pkgResults As DTSExecResult


'----- Execute the package from SQL Server
myPackage = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\PackageName", "ServerInstance", Nothing, Nothing, Nothing)
pkgResults = myPackage.Execute()
€¦

End Function

In a Windows Forms Application I can execute the package with this code snipped succesfully. Therefor I think that the problem is my COM+-Application.

Can anybody help me?


Thank's

JĂĽrgen Paulus

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