DTEXEC /Config

Aug 6, 2007

This was directly from BOL.

/Conf[igFile] filespec

(Optional). Specifies a configuration file to extract values from. Using this option, you can set a run-time configuration that differs from the configuration that was specified at design time for the package. You can store different configuration settings in an XML configuration file and then load the settings before package execution by using the /ConfigFile option.

Does this mean that I can specify which configuration file to use during runtime?
Or is just because I'm too desperate for that, I understood that way

Thanks

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Depployed Package And DTExec.exe.config ?

Mar 5, 2008



Hi all,

Here's is the situation :
I have a script component that uses the aspnet membership provider to create users from a csv file in an aspnetdb database. In my Business Intelligence Developpement Studio (BIDS) everything works well. I added the aspnet membership provider in DtsDebugHost.exe.config and when I run the package from the BIDS it does what it have to do.

The problems begin when I deploy the package in file system as well as in sql server. When I run it doesn't use the DTExec.exe.config to find where are added the membership provider.
If I refer to that post : http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=541086&SiteID=1
When I run the package from SQL Server it should use the DTExec.exe.config as an app.config for my script component. But it doesn't use it at all and stop with an error that have nothing to do with that. I'm sure that it doesn't use because even when I have a wrong DTExec.exe.config it shows the same error.

If some one knows something about that it will be really great. I need to force my package when it's in stored packages to use one of the *.config as an app.config file.

Hoep it's clear

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Hi all,


I have a serious problem with my SSIS Package while executing using 32-bit DTExec and 64-bit DTExec.


Here are the details:

Environment:

Windows Server 2003 64-bit (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
SSIS 32-bit & 64-bit installed
SQL Server 2005 (Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.1399.06 (X64) - RTM)

SSIS Package details (compiled in 64 bit)

Script tasks only
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (using TRY...CATCH block)
PreCompileScriptIntoBinaryCode = TRUE
Run64BitRunTime = TRUE

Execution

Batch file that uses DTExec to execute the Package.

SCENARIO
I am trying to exeucte the above SSIS package using both 32-bit and 64-bit DTExec to make it failure by providing invalid connection string. Here are the details,


Wrong connection String using 32-bit Execution

While establishing the connection the error message has been nicely captured in to my Exception block and writes into the log file.

Wrong connection String using 64-bit Execution

While establishing the connection the error has not been catpured anywhere (although I have TRY CATCH block) and it haults there itself with the message "Process is terminated due to StackOverflowException". Later I found that the error is due to the connection string along with the unhandled exception.

Please suggest any one of the following my findings, also if you have any other advice would be very much appreciated.

1. Shall I go ahead and fix the issue by handling those unhandled errors? (e.g Appdomain, application). I tried several but still not working using 64-bit DTExec.

2. Shall I go ahead and use 32-bit DTExec to execute the package? If so, is there any other major issue...like performance or anyother bug?


P.S: We cannot apply any service pack for SQL Server 2005 at the moment. Sorry abt it. If you have any specific hotfix for DTExec (without affecting SQL Server) then we can decide.

Sorry for the lengthy one and Thanks very much for you help in advance .



Thanks again!

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Hi!

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? 2
004 Microsoft Corporation; All Rights
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Code:

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Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility
Version 9.00.1399.06 for 32-bit
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved.
NULL
Started: 3:17:02 PM
Warning: 2008-03-13 15:17:02.76
Code: 0x80012017
Source: ProductionToDevelopment
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End Warning
DTExec: Could not set Package.Variables[User:electMail].Properties[Value] value to 1.
Started: 3:17:02 PM
Finished: 3:17:02 PM
Elapsed: 0.375 seconds
NULL

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Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility Version 9.00.3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved.

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4:18126485-00
8:2006032510230300
17:EX201033399NZ
</T5>
<T6>
1:1511158
3:18084863-00
5:40617044
6:1
17:EX201033969NZ
25:0000302981
</T6>


End up begin rows in the T6 Table
1000178 18148821-00 40204043 1 EX201036259NZ 0000304862
1511158 18084863-00 40617044 1 EX201033969NZ 0000302981

T5 Table gets a new record
1511313 18126485-00 2006032510230300 EX201033399NZ

and T1 Table get a record
18148821-00

Anyway all this works find but I find that the DTExec process work fine until it has used up all the memory in the laptop in general it take 400megs to run this SSIS. I'm wondering am I missing something like don't run in a transaction. I know in the old DTS you could commit on each package and how do I turn all logging off eg what you see in the DOS box (can I do this?) would love some help on this and if anyone want a copy of this ssis package ie your trying to do the same then I'm more than happy to email it.

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