Connection Managers

Jan 18, 2008

Hello Experts,

I€™m new at SSIS and would like to try the follow easy function.
Just get some data from my database und put into a text-file.
All function going well.
Right now I€™ve got just one problem I can€™t resolve.
At the window €śConnection Managers€? are the connections I used in my project. But how can I make this connection more dynamical? E.g. I have a connection.txt file and the Connection Manager should set his properties after read this txt-file.
Have someone an idea?

Best regards,
Alex

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Not all connection managers have been set. Set all connection managers.



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The connection type "MSMDM" specified for connection manager "{A8543B4B-41D9-4E69-9580-3D1A491AD719}" is not recognized as a valid connection manager type. This error is returned when an attempt is made to create a connection manager for an unknown connection type. Check the spelling in the connection type name.
(TestHarness1)


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Hi,

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Thanks/Kristian



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connections[ConfigString].CreationName != "OLEDB")

{

infoEvents.FireError(0, "SSEALogProvider", "The ConnectionManager " + ConfigString + " specified in the ConfigString property cannot be found in the collection, or is of the wrong type (expected CreationName='OLEDB'.)", "", 0);

return Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSExecResult.Failure;

}

else

[...]



public override void OpenLog()

{

if (!connections.Contains(this.ConfigString))

throw new Exception("The ConnectionManager " + this.ConfigString + " does not exist in the Connections collection.");

ConnectionManager connectionManager = connections[ConfigString];

IDTSConnectionManager90 connectionManager90 = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(connectionManager);

object connObj = connectionManager90.AcquireConnection(null);

//ConnectionManagerOleDb connectionManagerOleDb = (ConnectionManagerOleDb)(connectionManager.InnerObject);

//object connObj = connectionManagerOleDb.AcquireConnection(null);

if (connObj == null)

{

events.FireError(0, "SSEALogProvider", "Could not connect to the log database with connection string " + ConfigString + ".", "", 0);

return;

}

// Exception on next line: "A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidCastException' occurred in SSEALogProvider.dll"

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All --
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Line 150: <providers>
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Line 153: </providers>Source File: C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Configmachine.config    Line: 151


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