This may be a question for multiple forums but here it goes.
I have a large SSIS package that works great in Visula Studio (BIDS) and in SQL Server under MSDB folder. The properties are all set to save with a sql server authentication package password and that works great too. The problem occurs when I try to use this package in a schedule. I get an error about an OLB DB not working. I've tried many things and figured out that all the OLB DBs do not work in this package but only error as a STEP in a schedule.
They all reference a Client Access ODBC connection - which is a connection to an AS400 IBM machine. The actual error is pasted below, where I guess the root of the problem is a incorrect password. The password is fine and I have proven that by running the package successfully under the MSDB folder of Stored Packages under Integration Service.
Message
Executed as user: CNBSQL2SYSTEM. ...ion 9.00.3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 3:29:35 PM Error: 2007-11-22 15:29:38.13 Code: 0xC0202009 Source: HTEIMPORT2 Connection manager "Client Access ODBC Driver (32-bit) 7" Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E4D. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers" Hresult: 0x80040E4D Description: "[IBM][Client Access Express ODBC Driver (32-bit)]Communication link failure. comm rc=8002 - CWBSY0002 - Password for user COGNOS on system 172.16.1.2 is not correct". End Error Error: 2007-11-22 15:29:38.13 Code: 0xC020801C Source: Airport PR010ap v2 OLE DB Source 25 [60] Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "Client Access ODBC Driver (32-... The package execution fa... The step failed.
Please provide any insight if you can - I am still new at SQL2005.
I deployed my application to my newly installed xp pro laptop
The prerequisites are installed
Now that I want to testdrive my database application I get this error:
An attempt to attach an auto-named database file c:/program files........................MyDB.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file can not be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
This morning I attempted to connect to my local copy of SQL Server (2012) (Win 7) using Windows Authentication. I was unable to do so and per the error log it was due to error 18456 (invalid credentials).
Yesterday I changed my windows password. Is it possible for this to be the cause?
FYI, following is from the error logs:
2015-04-27 10:10:32.98 Backup BACKUP DATABASE successfully processed 0 pages in 0.451 seconds (0.000 MB/sec).2015-04-28 00:00:41.90 spid18s This instance of SQL Server has been using a process ID of 2096 since 4/21/2015 9:08:05 AM (local) 4/21/2015 1:08:05 PM (UTC). This is an informational message only; no user action is required.2015-04-28 09:58:51.16 Logon Error: 18456, Severity: 14, State: 38.2015-04-28 09:58:51.16 Logon Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM'. Reason: Failed to open the explicitly specified database 'model'. [CLIENT: xx.xx.xxx.xxx]2015-04-28 17:09:59.87 Server SQL Server is terminating because of a system shutdown. This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
The logs showed the error occurred yesterday (4/28) which is about when I changed my password. The 17:09 log (last one) is when I shut down my computer. Note that I was logged into SQL Server when I changed my Windows password and worked with it several times through out the day.
Also, per the configuration manager SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) (and all other services) is stopped and I was unable to start it ("The request failed or the service did not respond in a timely fashion).
Is there any use of creating an SSIS Setup project? Since the Package Installation Wizard already does a good job of it?
Which brings up a question - why dont SSIS Packages compile to a dll just like any other .NET project? It seems interpreted from the .dtsx file except for the Script Tasks of Components which are pre-compiled.
Why did MS change the design language all of a sudden?
But please answer - is there any use of creating an SSIS Setup project?
I work in my organization's warehouse team and we are rearchitecting our hardware. One of the ideas on the table is to devote a server to running ETL. There would be several beefy database servers, and a separate server that would run the ETL (SSIS). I'm wondering if that actually hinders the process.
The DB servers will still do all of the query processing, so that isn't off loaded to the ETL server. Then the recordsets I think would need to go over the network to the ETL server for the SSIS packages to work on. And then another trip over the network back to their destination. Would it be better to place the ETL process on either the source or destination DB server? What could be gained by using hardware in this way as described here?
So, I just downloaded and installed Windows 8 and SQL Server 2014 Developer. I used to have Visual Studio, that seems to be gone now. Can't find it. I can't figure out a way to get to SSIS or SSAS.
I would like to setup SSIS project so that multiple developers can work on same project. I am having issues with protectionlevel properties while another developer opens the package created by other developer.
Can anyone guide me on setting up project so that multiple developers could open the package and run (not simaltaneously though). Also tips on setting up source safe or team foundation will be appreciated!
I keep getting a failure when trying to run my agent which is trunning an SSIS 2005 package. I have checked the logins and appear to have given the right logins owner to the msdb database and my other databases but still getting this error:
03/09/2006 10:13:31,Run EBN Process,Error,0,BG-22SQL,Run EBN Process,(Job outcome),,The job failed. The Job was invoked by User domainmyuserid. The last step to run was step 1 (Run EBN SSIS Package).,00:00:02,0,0,,,,0 03/09/2006 10:13:31,Run EBN Process,Error,1,BG-22SQL,Run EBN Process,Run EBN SSIS Package,,Executed as user: domainaccount_we_setup_to_run_all_sql_services_on_this_server. The package execution failed. The step failed.,00:00:02,0,0,,,,0
Is it the package that is failing or permission issue?
Hi, I am planning on having an SSIS dedicated server in a new install of SQL 2005. We will be using MSDB to store the packages. But I have a question.
Since we will be using MSDB to store the packages, how should the setup be? Should SQL also be installed on the SSIS server? Or can we use the SQL server (seperated dedicated server) to store the files?
Since SQL Agent is installed with SQL Server, can we use our SQL Server to schedule the packages? Or if using the SQL Server to schedule the packages make the packages run on that server (instead of the SSIS server)?
Basically I am confused on what needs to be installed on the SSIS server (since we will be using MSDB storage) and where the packages should be scheduled (if scheduled on SQL but SSIS is installed on a different server, where will it process??).
I need to deploy some SSIS packages onto a remote Integration Server machine. Hence I wrote a VS 2005 Setup with Custom Action (C# Installer class) which uses the SSIS DTSX Dlls to deploy the Packages onto an Integration Server. I am shipping all the necessary DLLs in the MSI itself, so that the MSI can run on any client machine having just .NET 2.0 Framework installed.
When I run the Setup on a Machine having Integration Server, the Setup works fine and the Packages are deployed.
However, if I try to run the MSI on a machine which just has the .NET 2.0 Framework installed, I get the following error.
SqlServer.DTS.Runtime.Application could not be created. Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {E44847F1-FD8C-4251-B5DA-B04BB22E236E} failed due to the following error. 80040154
I am not sure whether any of the DLLS are COM components. I believe all are Managed DLLs.I believe SSIS 2005 looks like a pre-requisite but I don't need that.
Please help. I am posting this query here, as I believe ppl writing SSIS Packages may have faced this issue.
I am using the script below to update a DB2 table and it successfully executes. However, the database doesn't update. Can anyone help me?
Public Class ScriptMain Inherits UserComponent
Dim connMgr As IDTSConnectionManager90 Dim conn As OdbcConnection Dim cmdSelect As OdbcCommand Dim cmdUpdate As OdbcCommand Dim cmdInsert As OdbcCommand Dim paramInsert As OdbcParameter Dim paramSelect As OdbcParameter Dim paramUpdate As OdbcParameter Dim ds As DataSet
Public Overrides Sub AcquireConnections(ByVal Transaction As Object) connMgr = Me.Connections.Connection conn = CType(connMgr.AcquireConnection(Nothing), OdbcConnection) End Sub
Public Overrides Sub PreExecute() cmdUpdate = New OdbcCommand("UPDATE WEBLIB.A2JBMSKHF SET A2DESC = @FullName WHERE Rtrim(A2JOBN) = @FileNameNum", conn) paramUpdate = New OdbcParameter("@FullName", OdbcType.VarChar) cmdUpdate.Parameters.Add(paramUpdate) paramUpdate = New OdbcParameter("@FileNameNum", OdbcType.VarChar) cmdUpdate.Parameters.Add(paramUpdate) End Sub
Public Overrides Sub BorrowerRecords_ProcessInputRow(ByVal Row As BorrowerRecordsBuffer) Try With cmdUpdate .Parameters("@FileNameNum").Value = Row.FileNameNum.Trim.ToString() .Parameters("@FullName").Value = Row.FullName.Trim.ToString() .ExecuteNonQuery() End With Catch ex As Exception ex.ToString() End Try End Sub
Public Overrides Sub ReleaseConnections() connMgr.ReleaseConnection(conn) End Sub End Class
Is the intent of Microsoft to enforce a vertical presentation of the SSIS Control Flow, Data Flow etc? I like to work down and to the right and I am having problems with the connectors (precedent) or in DTS 2000 world Success or On Success implied. Is there away to connect from the lower center anchor point to the side of the next object in the flow? For some reason, I can't get a similiar look to DTS 2000 environment (going from the bottom middle of the object to the side anchor pint (small box) symbol to the left. It wants to anchor on the bottom right, left, or middle, if going horizontally. I must be missing something, here??
Hi, My name is Vinh, I am a new bee in SQL Server 2005. I am using template script (see below) from SQL Server to create account but when I am right click in database mail for testing email and I got the message, could not connect to mail server.
Below I am trying to use smtp to connect but I know in my company we are using Exchange Mail Server. will that make a lot different?
Please help me,
Thank you very much,
sp_configure 'database mail xps', 1 GO reconfigure GO
------------------------------------------------------------- -- Database Mail Simple Configuration Template. -- -- This template creates a Database Mail profile, an SMTP account and -- associates the account to the profile. -- The template does not grant access to the new profile for -- any database principals. Use msdb.dbo.sysmail_add_principalprofile -- to grant access to the new profile for users who are not -- members of sysadmin. -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Profile name. Replace with the name for your profile SET @profile_name = 'TestProfile';
-- Account information. Replace with the information for your account.
SET @account_name = 'vdang'; SET @SMTP_servername = 'smtp.cgdnow.com'; SET @email_address = 'vdang@cdgnow.com'; SET @display_name = 'Vinh, Dang';
-- Verify the specified account and profile do not already exist. IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM msdb.dbo.sysmail_profile WHERE name = @profile_name) BEGIN RAISERROR('The specified Database Mail profile (<profile_name,sysname,SampleProfile>) already exists.', 16, 1); GOTO done; END;
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM msdb.dbo.sysmail_account WHERE name = @account_name ) BEGIN RAISERROR('The specified Database Mail account (<account_name,sysname,SampleAccount>) already exists.', 16, 1) ; GOTO done; END;
-- Start a transaction before adding the account and the profile BEGIN TRANSACTION ;
IF @rv<>0 BEGIN RAISERROR('Failed to create the specified Database Mail account (<account_name,sysname,SampleAccount>).', 16, 1) ; GOTO done; END
-- Add the profile EXECUTE @rv=msdb.dbo.sysmail_add_profile_sp @profile_name = @profile_name ;
IF @rv<>0 BEGIN RAISERROR('Failed to create the specified Database Mail profile (<profile_name,sysname,SampleProfile>).', 16, 1); ROLLBACK TRANSACTION; GOTO done; END;
-- Associate the account with the profile. EXECUTE @rv=msdb.dbo.sysmail_add_profileaccount_sp @profile_name = @profile_name, @account_name = @account_name, @sequence_number = 1 ;
IF @rv<>0 BEGIN RAISERROR('Failed to associate the speficied profile with the specified account (<account_name,sysname,SampleAccount>).', 16, 1) ; ROLLBACK TRANSACTION; GOTO done; END;
I would like to know best practices for setting up my environment. To date, I've had everything running on a single server. That would include the database engine, SSIS, SSAS and SSRS. The box configuration is dual hyperthreaded 3.6GHz Xenon with 4GB of RAM on Windows Server 2003. I just received a much larger server and want to configure it to maximize our environment. The new box contains four 2.6GHz Quad Core processors with 16GB of RAM. I would like to know if I should split the ETL and database engine from SSAS and SSRS, or should this box have enough horse power to house it all and use my other box as a dev environment. Also, we are planning to purchase Performance Point 2007 primarily for PAS and Scorecard Manager so please take that into consideration as well. Any comments are greatly appreciated.
This is less of a specific question and more of a request for for some advice as to possibilities and directions. Here's the current situation. My company is using SAP for its purchasing, inventory, etc. This system is pretty much opaque to me - it's managed by another group within the company, and changes to it go through a complicated approval process. At the same time, the majority of our users, internal and external, are looking at this same data through a more accesible and more user friendly collection of web applications - done in classic ASP, up through ASP.NET 1.1 and 2 - and stored in an assortment of MS-SQL 2000 databases. Data is exchanged between SQL and SAP via DTS packages, some nightly, some run more frequently.
There's some issues here - data is never quite synchronized between the two sides, sometimes the same data must be updated twice, leading to possible data integrity issues, etc. Given that, we're going to be moving to SQL 2005 within the next year or so. From everything I've understood, within that context, there are vastly better ways of dealing with out situation than the way we're currently doing it.
So what I'm looking for is just a general impression of what can be done, with SSIS and SAP. Any approaches that might prove more fruitful, an y pitfalls to watch out for, that sort of thing.
I have a package that uses configurations to override package settings based on what environment the package runs in. The package's configuration entries begins with an initial XML config entry that overrides the package's connection manager to a SQL database that holds the remaining configs in a table. Subsequent config entries then fetch their settings from the table. This package is run from a SQL job.
This all works fine in dev. When I moved everything into prod the packages are not getting configured and are using their values stored in the DTSX files. I've triple checked the XML config file, the tables with the configs, and the packages. There are no error messages. I've added some debuging steps to the package to verify that the configs in the table are not getting into the package.
I've also tried manually changing the configs in the table where the package is set to look if the initial XML config fails to adjust the config database location. The package still fails to see any configs from the table.
What could be different between dev and prod that would produce this situation? Both dev and prod have identical copies of the package and the job and are currently pointed to the same configurations database.
By the way, the other connections in the package work for both source selects and destination inserts. Only the configurations are failing, and again there is no error message.
I am using a simple Data Flow within a Squence Controller and have added a Event Handler for OnPostExecute which contains a simple insert to a table, but this is not working. My package gets successfully execute but data is not getting inserted in the table used in Event Handler. I have also tried OnError, OnPackageFailer etc... but no results. Please guide.
I'm still fairly new to some of SSIS's enhanced funtionalities, one of them being Event handlers. I have tried creating a simple package, that simply contains a SQL Execute task that basically creates a simple table. Now i have then added a OnPostExecute even handler as a test which basically runs a script task that simply shows a msgbox. I have gone to execute the package, however after the completion of the SQL Execute task, nothing happens, the even handler doesnt get fired for some reason, i switch to the even handler page and the script task has not been executed. It is like this for every event handler i have tried, even the OnError event. Could this be a problem with my installation of SSIS or have i done something wrong?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i have done SSIS training and to create an event handler was never this hard!
I've been building a prototype using Webservices (coded in .NET) and SSIS to move data from our order/fulfillment system to our accounting system. I have struggled a bit with SSIS's WebService Tasks; but, finally have a package that runs locally that calls a web service and loads the data into SQL Server. I tried to move this to our server, I modify the HTTPConnection Parameter to the Product WS URL and the web service task fails with an "Unable to Connect to Server" error.
So, I decided to try running the production WS in my local (development) SSIS. I change the HTTP Connection URL, save, rebuild and run. The job runs successfully - against my LOCAL Web Service. It did not recognize the change or is somehow cached.
How do I get it to run against my Production Web Service???
how to evaluate working day through script component in SSIS
I have a data source. I need to verify if the date belongs to working day, if it does belongs to holiday or weekend ,then I need to send that row to the out put table. I think the only way I can verify this working day issue through script component. Can any one give me some idea/thoughts?
I have few tables that I need to export to an MS Access database each day to send off to the customer. In these tables I have a few columns that I need to strip all the HTML out of before they are put into Access since Access does not display the formatting correctly. Some of the fields are varchar and some are text, but all of the fields that are varchar are over 255 in size, so this forces me to use Access' Memo type for both.
In SQL 2000 I used the ActiveX Script to modify these fields, stripping out the HTML, and it gave me no complaints. In SQL 2005, I am adding a Script Component into the Data Flow before the Destination and adding the script in there. So far so good. The problem arises when I try to retrieve and update the data in these fields because they are treated as BLOB data. I believe what I need to do is to retrieve the Byte array from the row using the GetBlobData(), then convert that to a string, strip out the HTML, convert back to a Byte array, then clear the original value using the ResetBlobData(), and then update the field using the AddBlobData. I think?
I am not even sure that my code below is converting the byte array into a string correctly. If I throw a Messagebox in there to see what it has for the string, it just gives me the first character in the field. But even ignoring that, the package will not execute and I am stumped.
The error I now get is: Array cannot be null. Parameter name: bytes
''----------------------------------------------------- Public Overrides Sub Input0_ProcessInputRow(ByVal Row As Input0Buffer)
Dim b As Byte() If (Row.ProjectDescription.Length > 0) And (Not (Row.ProjectDescription_IsNull)) Then b = Row.ProjectDescription.GetBlobData(0, CInt(Row.ProjectDescription.Length)) End If
Dim str As String Dim enc As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding() str = enc.GetString(b) str = RemoveHTML(str)
b = enc.GetBytes(str)
Row.ProjectDescription.ResetBlobData()
If b.Length > 0 Then Row.ProjectDescription.AddBlobData(b) End If
End Sub ''-----------------------------------------------------
What I am trying to achieve currently with SSIS is to view the content in one folder for example 'New' and if there is files in this then move it to 'Archived'.
Any nice liinks or tutorial or general advice you guys could give me ?
I have a package that inserts data from a sql server table to an oracle table. I use a dataflow task to do the loading.
The weird thing is, if the package fails during execution, the transaction does not perform a rollback and the inserted data is committed.
The dataflow component has its TransactionOption set to Supported (this has always been the case for our sql to sql packages). However, now that I have a sql to oracle package, it won't work anymore.. also, setting the TransactionOption of the dataflow component to Required causes the whole package to fail.
I have a blob which is essentially an email and I need to replace all carriage returns in the blob with a special character ("€°"). But it does not work. Please advice.
Dim intBlobLen As Integer = Convert.ToInt32(Row.body.Length) Dim intFinish As Integer = intBlobLen - 1
Dim bytBlob(intFinish) As Byte bytBlob = Row.body.GetBlobData(0, intFinish)
Dim strBlob As String = System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetString(bytBlob) strBlob = Replace (strBlob,"/n","€°")
If strBlob.Length > 0 Then Row.body.ResetBlobData() Row.body.AddBlobData(System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(strBlob)) End If
Iam using 'Execute SQl task' which calls a stored procedure located in sql server database.The task's SQL source type is variable and the variable has the follwoing expression "EXEC PROC_SEL_MBO_REPORT "+@[User::V_SP_Job_Date]after evaluation it is like EXEC PROC_SEL_MBO_REPORT '01/NOV/2007'.It is working fine
Now the procedure is changed to Oracle.So I have changed it to "BEGIN PROC_SEL_MBO_REPORT " + "("+ @[User::V_SP_Job_Date]+")"+"; END"+";" after evaluation it is like BEGIN PROC_SEL_MBO_REPORT ('01/NOV/2007') END;.It is sucessfully executing from the task but no data is loaded into the tables which are used by the procedure internally. Executing 'execute BEGIN PROC_SEL_MBO_REPORT ('01/NOV/2007') END;' is perfectly alright from SQl developer or sql plus.
I'm working on SSIS to load the data from flat file to sql server, I'm getting date in below format, but in sql server I have given data type datetime. how to convert below format to 16-01-15 12.05.19.1234 AM.
I'm currently loading a package that does a lookup on a column of data type nvarchar(4).The values itself are (A+, A, B+, B, C, D, /). The strange lookup behaviour is happening for each of the cases, so it's not related to a specific value. After trying to put the cache on NO CACHE, the lookup works perfectly. When using the default FULL CACHE the strange behaviour happens. Could it be related to the data type? I have not yet tried to use a CHAR instead of a NVARCHAR but it looks like people have similar issues using CHAR.
I have XP Pro SP2 with MDAC 2.8.1022. It had a problem so I tried to reinstall MDAC and got a Fatal Setup Error. This setup does not support installing on this operating system. I downloaded MDAC 2.8 1177 and get the same error.
I thought of uninstalling/reinstalling SP2, but this is a 2 month old Dell Latitude 610 with factory installed XP. There is no Windows Service Pack 2 option listed in the Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
There's some other strange things, so I wonder if they are related.
1) I have Paul set up as an administrator account. Some folders like MSSQL show that account with no permissions. I grant all the permissions to Paul for that folder. I come back later and the permissions are gone.
2) I deleted 20 files in Explorer, but 7 of them did not go away. I deleted those 7 again and they instatnly reappeared. I deleted those 7 again and then they finally went away.
3) I get a slow reaction time for things like Windows Explorer and opening and closing programs. This is suprising since it has 2 gig of RAM and 2.3 Gig processor. Could it be a memory handling problem that's causing OS problems. Probably, the memory didn't handle the OS installation well and the whole system is compromised now.
We're doing upgrades from SQL 2008 R2 to SQL 2014. This is blocked due to RS is installed but not configured. Our desired action is to uninstall RS and proceed with the upgrade. But when setuparp.exe is raised, it does not list all the features on the 'Select Features' page. In fact, it only lists the last 2 shared features (SQ Client Connectivity SDK and Microsoft Sync Framework). However, all items appear to be listed on the 'Select Instance' page including RS. I've seen this issue on 2 of our SQL 2008 R2 Servers already.
I'm trying to install SQL Server Management studio 2012 on my Windows 7 (x64) standalone laptop. When I click "New SQL stand-alone installation..." it runs a Setup Support Rules check and always fails "Setup Account Privileges". I've looked into the error and I keep getting that I need to change security rules but I don't have that option in window 7. How do I get around this without having to resort to a computer running Windows Server?
I have Visual Studio 2013 premium installed along with Localdb v11. I just want to connect and manage my database engine through SSMS when developing any application.