DTS And Sevice Packs
Mar 19, 2001When SP1 is installed on a SQL 7.0 server, do you need to rebuild your DTS packages?
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Has anyone used web service task in SSIS????
I am using a simple web service task, which posts a SOAP request To a web service and is supposed to get a response back...
I have been able to configure the HTTP Connection (which points to the URL of a WSDL file), and also been able to download the WSDL file onto the desktop....
Iam also able to define the Input - Service and Method.
I understand that when I assign the Service and method values I should see a grid asking for the input parameters, which I never get...
Is there a reason why this is happening, as , as per a tutorial that I have read, there is supposed to be a prompt of the parameters.
This is , of course the error I get when i run the package:
SSIS package "Webservice.dtsx" starting.
Error: 0xC002F304 at Web Service Task, Web Service Task: An error occurred with the following error message: "Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.WebServiceTask.WebserviceTaskException: Could not execute the Web method. The error is: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation..
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.WebServiceTask.WebServiceTaskUtil.Invoke(DTSWebMethodInfo methodInfo, String serviceName, Object connection, VariableDispenser taskVariableDispenser)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.WebServiceTask.WebServiceTask.executeThread()".
Task failed: Web Service Task
Any help highly appreciated!
Thanks
I'm getting error '0x2B22' when trying to install the SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2. It looks like it downloaded alright because the Windows Update says the download size is 0KB. The help for this error just says: "This error is returned when an NT service cannot be restarted."
Any ideas on what I can do to get this installed???
Hey I am new in sql server admin field . Just installed service pack 2 on sql server. but I am not sure whether I should apply service pack to the client machine also.
And if I have to , how to do that? Use the same executable?
Please reply.
I realize that this is probably a very simple question, but how do i determine what service pack is installed on an SQL 7.0 server?
View 2 Replies View RelatedA couple of service packs have been issued for SQL 7.0, depending upon requirements these may or may not need to be installed. Where can I go to get information on these service packs? And what version numbers will be displayed using "SELECT @@version" ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm kind of new to SQL 7.0. I have a question regarding where to get the service packs from. When I go into sql server enterprise manager and choose the about option on our server it shows service pack 6. When I do it on my laptop it shows 4. I want to get them on the same service pack. Unfortunatley I wasn't the one who put it on the server and I can't find it anywhere. Can someone tell me where I can get the service packs from. I went out to Microsoft page but all I saw was service pack 2.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a listing of the versions of SQL that correspond to the Service Pack level.. Example..
6.50.??? SP1
6.50.??? sp2
6.50.??? sp3
6.50.??? sp4
I have been looking all around and can`t find this info. At one time I did have this information and I misplaced it..
Thanks
I wonder if its possible to copy DTS packages which has been
stored on one server to another server.
Also can i edit DTS Packages by using VB at runtime.
Thanks, Tom
I was trying to verify my SQL service pack level, when I ran a
select @@version, my results contained 6.50.274. Does anyone know what service pack .274 is? My documentaion shows that SQL SP3 is 6.50.258 and
SQL SP4 is 6.50.281. Any help that can be provided would be greatly appreciated.
Hi All,
I have MSX/TSX running on our SQL Servers here and need to service pack our servers.
Can anyone point me in the right direction in relation to details on gotcha's with running MSX/TSX with different SQL Server Versions.
For reference We're running 9.00.3042 in a mixture of x86 & x64.
Cheers,
Steve
Are there any forseeable problems with only moving one of my company's departments SQL database server to sp2 and leaving the others on sp1? From an admin tools perspective? Our internet groupd would like to move on to sp3 and the others would like to wait?
thanks,
If you apply a service pack on a server, are the backups taken with prior to the new service pack of any use on that server?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAre there any guidelines or best practices for deploying or testing Service Packs? What types of tests should be performed prior to upgrading or do I just trust Microsoft?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am running SQL Server 6.5 on a W2K server. I recently encountered theproblem described in Microsoft KB atricle 153455. The server has NOservice packs installed on it. I have downloaded sp5a from the MS siteand tried to install it, but I am told that SQL Server is not installedon the machine, which it is.I know this is a stretch, but might anyone have the previous servicepacks for 6.5? I can't find them on the MS site, probably because theyare cumulative. My thoughts are if I can get some of the oder SP'sinstalled, then I could get 5a installed.Alternately, does anyone know why the sp might be telling me ths SQLServer isn't installed?Any help is appreciated.David PhelanPitman CompanyTotowa, NJwww.pitman.com"No job is too big, no fee is too big!" Bill Murray-Ghostbusters*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!
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Hey Everyone,
We have SQL 2005 without any service packs. Can directly upgrade SQL 2005 to service pack 2? Or does it require SP1 to be installed first?
Cheers,
Mark
I have a Win 2003 server with SQL 2000 SP3 that is publisher and distributor for several merge replication publications. Subscribers are a mixture of SQL 2000 (running SP3 and SP4) and MSDE. I've run into a problem in creating publications that is fixed in SP4 but for various reasons I can't update all of the subscribers that are running SP3. I don't expect any issues updating just my server but will I have any issues running SP4 on my server and SP3 on the subscribers?
Thanks for the help.
Gary
Hello,
I need to document all SQL Jobs and DTS Packs with full description of dependencies - database, table, stored procedure, etc.
Is there are tool that I can download for that particular use???
Thank you so much
I'm using SQL Server Express on Vista. I can't remember whether or not I installed the service packs for SSEE. Is there a quick and easy way to find out?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to use the IISLog report packs with SQL Server Express reporting services. The guidance in http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlexpress/ indicates that I need to change the target URL and the connection string so that the report packs work with SQL Express. I cannot see how to centrally change the connection string, so that it will affect all the Datasets in the report project. If I try and open a report page and click on the Data tab I get the following error.
A connection cannot be made to the database.
Set and test the connection string.
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2)
I have seen this error before when I have mistakenly used "data source=(local); initial catalog=AdventureWorks" instead of "data source=.SQLExpress; initial catalog=AdventureWorks" as a connection string when creating a new Dataset.
How can I get the IISLog report pack to work with SQL Express?
Is there a query I can run to verify if any of the SQL 7 service packs
are installed on a Server?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
We have SQL 2005 2 node active-active clustering with 2 instances on each node.(total 4 instances).
Is it possible to apply Service packs to just 1 instance or does it impact all 4 instances on both nodes ?
I have SQL Server 7.0 installed in a Fail-over cluster and currently, Full-text indexing is not installed, since our full-text index resides on a different physical server. In an attempt to consolidate our servers I am looking at installing full-text indexing on our cluster. I understand that there will probably be issues getting the Full-text indexing service to fail-over, but I'm not too concerned with that.
What I am concerned with, is, will I need to re-install the latest SQL Server 7.0 service pack? Does anyone know of any security holes with an un-patched version of the full-text indexing service?
Any advice on this situation is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
anyone using ssis ought to consider installing sp1 and the hot fixes.
of course, these should be tested before installing on a server in production.
I was reading that when applying 2008 R2 SP1 you need to run the MDS update component manually: [URL] I was curious if that package changed in later service packs because I couldn't find any mention of it.
SQL 2012, if there was a similar process in their service packs for MDS, or if it hasn't been upgraded?
Hello,
I use Windows XP Profesional. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Serices. The problem is that my databases attach always as Read-Only. I have learned that I sould install Service Pack(s), but I cannot find any for Express Edition with Advanced Services.
Could youe help me please?
Here is a list of files I have installed: SQLEXPR_ADV.EXE, SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE, SqlServer2K5_BOL_Jul2006.msi, SQLServer2005_ReportAddin.msi, SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi, SqlServerSamples.msi, SSEUtilSetup.EXE.
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Hi,I am planning to install sql server 2000 sp4 on my clustered serverrunning in active/passive mode.I plan to stop all sql services using cluster administrator, installthe service pack from the primary node and then reboot all nodes.Are there any missing steps that need to be done or problems thatanyone has come across?ThankLyn
View 3 Replies View Related How do SQL 2000 service packs play a role in upgrading? That is, can SQL 2000 Standard with no Service Packs(SP) be upgraded to SQL 2005 Standard, or does SQL 2000 Standard have to have a certain service pack(SP).
What about re-applying SQL 2005 service packs when upgrading Express SP1 to Workgroup, etc.?
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Hi all,
I am trying to run eight SSIS packs from within Integration Services > Stored Packages > File System and seem to get an error like the following on all of them:
"Failed to acquire connection "MyConnection". Connection may not be configured correctly or you may not have the right permissions on this connection.
I can run the packages without error from within VS and from within that location in Integration Services on the machine containing the the databases, but when I attempt to run them remotely I get that error. I am attempting this with full admin access on both machines, but the purpose behind these packages is for our developers to run them on individual databases whenever they need to. So I'm concerned that I may run into further access errors after this, but so far I can't find a reason why this connection would fail. Any ideas?
If I can supply more information please let me know. Thanks in advance for any information!
Hi,
I have an interesting situation here. I have a SQL Server 2000 database which is attached to SQL Server 2005. The database (SQL 2000) however only has service pack 3 applied. I need to apply SP4 before I can move forward with SQL 2000->2005 upgrade. The question: can I somehow apply this support package with my current configuration or should I install full SQL 2000 front-end anew (which I don't have at the moment)? Whenever I try to run SQL 2000 SP4 it complains "SQL Server 2000 is not installed on this machine."
The server I try to install the update is Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition x64. SQL Server 2000 database itself is x86 (obviously).
Thanks.
How do SQL 2000 service packs play a role in upgrading? That is, can SQL 2000 Standard with no Service Packs(SP) be upgraded to SQL 2005 Standard, or does SQL 2000 Standard have to have a certain service pack??
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