DTS Fails At Customer Site With Too Many Columns, Works Locally
Nov 16, 2004
I am having the most baffling problem with DTS.... :confused:
I have a set of ActiveX transforms that execute on my customers flat transaction data files, destination a single database table. Since they switched to a new method of generating the flat file using SAS, the DTS package mysteriously will fail at a couple select records. The error is always the same, and turning on error logging in DTS yielded this:
Step 'DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_1' failed
Step Error Source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services Flat File Rowset Provider
Step Error Description:Too many columns found in the current row; non-whitespace characters were found after the last defined column's data.
Step Error code: 80043013
Step Error Help File: DTSFFile.hlp
Step Error Help Context ID:0
The exact same file parses all the way through on my laptop, with the same DTS package. Tests have revealed no strange characters or whitespaces in the data file, not at that record (running a Test... on any of the active x transforms will fail at row 515186 always, until that row is deleted and it fails on some subsequent row - this iteration went on at the customer site until about 5 rows were deleted this month and it finally worked), not at any other records. My database and the customer database are both using the same, default character set.
The only microsoft KB article referencing anything resembling my problem is
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;292588
but this does not hold because I am not specifying fixed width, but rather comma delimited.
If anyone has any ideas about what other environmental variables are coming into play here, please let me know - I'm at the end of my rope. I believe we are both patched up to SQL 2000 SP3. They have an XP client connecting to a 2003 server; I have an XP client/server. Neither machine has the NLS_LANG environment variable set.
HTTP Error 401.1 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to invalid credentials. Internet Information Services (IIS)
when I attempt to connect to Reports or ReportServer from my desktop, but it works normally when I login with the same userid and run it directly on the server, using IE. It is prompting me for a login 2 or 3 times before failing.
My configuration is:
Report Server system:
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 - 32bit
SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Enterprise Edition Windows & Web Service run as a domain account Database connection is using domain account - not in db_owner, but in RSExec roles Database is on another server, and is Native, not SharePoint integrated Reports & ReportServer are in a separate application pool Reporting Services had SP2 installed before it was configured The Rport Server is a VM
Database server
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 - x64 SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition 64bit Version 9.00.3200.00
The Report Manager was not working at all, and I discovered that there was no entry in the .Net Framework version on the APS.Net tab in properties for the Reports virtual directory. I am not seeing any errors or anything unusual in the Event log or in the ReportServer log files.
FrontPage 2002 extensions were installed, and then removed. I noticed that this installed a SharePoint virtual directory, and that disappeared when I removed FrontPage extensions.
The domain group my userid is in is in the local Administrators group on the ReportServer system, and I have added this group as a System Administrator and Content Manager through the report Manager.
I am very confused. I've finally gotten everything to work the way I want on my pc, but when I ftp to the Internet (URL is hosted on GoDaddy), everything goes haywire. I had to create a new database on the host server, and when I use an aspx login, I get the following message:
The SSE Provider did not find the database file specified in the connection string. At the configured trust level (below High trust level), the SSE provider can not automatically create the database file.
I know what the connection string to the database is, but where do I enter that information? I'm obviously new at asp.net and sql, and I need major help.
I have an application that utilizes aspnet for membership. The application utilizes the same database (in SQLServer) for storage of other things. I have a view as follows:
USE [DB_Name] GO /****** Object: View [dbo].[Authorization] Script Date: 06/29/2007 15:27:25 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO CREATE VIEW Authorization AS SELECT dbo.Domain.Domain_ID, dbo.Domain.Domain_Name, dbo.Alias.Alias_Name, dbo.Alias.Alias_Authority, dbo.Domain.Domain_ProcessType, dbo.Domain.Domain_Status, dbo.aspnet_Users.UserName AS Owner_Name FROM dbo.Alias INNER JOIN dbo.Domain ON dbo.Alias.Alias_Parent_ID = dbo.Domain.Domain_ID INNER JOIN dbo.aspnet_Users ON dbo.Domain.Domain_Owner_ID = dbo.aspnet_Users.UserId
This works fine locally. However, I am hosting this on GoDaddy and though it allows me to create the table, it seems to have a problem (I'm guessing because it is referencing differing schemas?) and I get an error of: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'Authorization'.through the SQLServer Web interface whenever I attempt to view the data from this view. I don't doubt that there is some kind of difference between the manner that SQLServer has set up the schemas and how they are set up on my local version. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am at a loss of how to get this info and truly want to utilize the view as it would improve performance over a query - at least I believe so. My thinking is that although there may be a performance drop when the item is being added, I gain on the back-end where I really need the performance over utilizing a query.
I have a DTS package that I am calling in my code-behind (vb) of one of my asp.net pages on my intranet. The package takes a FoxPro table that is on our network and inserts it into a SQL Server table in one of our databases. The package gets called and executed properly when I am working on it in development on my local workstation, but when I publish it to our intranet, which is in the same domain and behind the same firewall, the package does not execute. No error shows up on the published page, but also nothing gets executed. Has anyone encountered this? Here is my code, which is pretty straightforward: oPkg = Server.CreateObject("DTS.Package")oPkg.LoadFromSQLServer("[servername]", "sa", "[password]", DTSSQLStgFlag_Default, "", "", "", "Invoice Import")oPkg.Execute() Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Is there anyway to install a Reporting Services Project that doesn't involve either using the Deploy function from Visual Studio or manually via the upload function in Report Manager?
In other words is it possible to build an msi or a set up file that can be used to install Reporting Service projects?
Hi all, I hope this is a simple issue that I'm overlooking something or have contradicting permissions set somewhere. I have a fairly basic site with a subfolder containing an aspx page. The user logs in to gain access to the subfolder. That part works fine.On another page(also within a subfolder in the subfolder), they can post form data to a database (SQL Server 2000) which exists on a different server than my web server. This page opens fine, but when submitting the data (only one value to one field for my testing purposes), it bombs and returns the error "Login failed for user"...In my connection string I've specified the username and password which I assigned to the db in Enterprise Manager (not sa, btw). I've also tried letting IIS control the UID/PW, and even specified no UID/PW in either the connection string or the db. Anonymous access enabled in IIS for this virtual directory also returns the error. (?)I should mention that in Visual Studio, the connection string was automatically set to my local development machine's workstation ID. I removed that and have tried replacing it with the server name, blank, etc.(in notepad) - to no avail. dll's are in their proper places, etc. The only thing not working is the database connection.Using: IIS v6, SQL Server 2000, and Visual Studio.NET 2003 (1.1 framework)Anyway - any suggestions? There are so many places to enable/disable permissions, it's getting confusing. I hope it's something I'm overlooking and not a problem with our SQL installation...Thanks!--Donnie
getting SQL able to import files via ORS. So we got it to work on local drives, but not over networked drives. This is the code and error:
select * into sample.dbo.[eriktest] from OPENDATASOURCE('Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0', 'Data Source=serverSample est.xlsx; Extended Properties="Excel 12.0 XML;HDR=YES;IMEX=1"')...[Sheet1$] Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 The OLE DB provider "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0" for linked server "(null)" reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error. Msg 7303, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Cannot initialize the data source object of OLE DB provider "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0" for linked server "(null)".
But going from the local C: or D: drives is fine. I also tried using xp_cmdshell (OPC) to map a drive, and then tried using ORS with the drive letter, and got the same error.
People,I'm trying to publish my first website and am having a few problems.I've got Visual Web Developer 2005 Express and am trying to use the Personal Website Starter Kit. (my SQL server is SQL Server Express Edition 2005 - which is also running on my local machine)It seems to work fine when I run it on my localhost, as soon as I ftp it up to my web hosting company, I get an error message (see below) :-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: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified) My hypothesis is :-It would appear to me that when running locally, the starter kit website uses my installation of SQL 2005 Express Edition, but when I upload all the files, I'm guessing the application is still trying to point at a local instance of SQL on my local PC which it now cannot see. I'm guessing I need to somehow upload the SQL database onto my web host (I've purchased 100M of SQL Server 2005 space), and point the application at that SQL instance instead. But I don't know if I'm right about all this, or indeed how to do it if I am. Can anyone help?Much thanks in advance,Will
I was facing some issue on MP. Yesterday I changed the SQL services to use the local admin account. That didn't help my MP issue. But it may have created another issue. When I run the package manually/locally it runs fine. But the scheduled job run and fails with the Title string. --------------------------------- Executed as user: IL06EDM00SYSTEM. ...tart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_2 DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_3 DTSRun OnError: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_2, Error = -2147467259 (80004005) Error string: Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. Error source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server Help file: Help context: 0 Error Detail Records: Error: -2147467259 (80004005); Provider Error: 18452 (4814) Error string: Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. Error source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server Help file: Help context: 0 DTSRun OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_2 DTSRun OnError: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_3, Error = -2147467259 (80004005) Error string: Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with ... Process Exit Code 2. The step failed. --------------------------------------------------------------
After days of trying to deploy my web application along with the ASPNETDB database I am convinced this is actually just an attempt on the part of the MSFT developers to drive us nuts.
It simply will not work. As reported by everyone in all of the forums, it works fine in development but does not work when deployed. If I move my data to a full SQL Server instance and modify all of my connection strings accordingly, it works fine, as well. It just does not work when I publish the app and try to run it using the AttachDBFilename methodology. I am convinced that only Santa Claus or an honest lawyer can make it work.
Let's recap the steps: first, I create the folder that I want to use for production and give Modify permissions on that folder to <machine>ASPNET and NETWORK SERVICE. Then I open up IIS Administrator and create a new virtual directory that points to that folder and set its permissions to include Write. I check the ASP.NET tab and it's set for 2.0. Now I switch back to VS2005 and publish my web application directly to the target folder.
Feeling optimistic, I go right to IE and bring up the site. Looks good until I attempt to login. That's when I get the first error - Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to a failure in copying database files. The connection will be closed.
From there I start through the forums and try every one of the solutions proposed, even though none of them specifically identify this error wording. I know I should have used the wording from the Exception "Details" - except they state exactly the same thing - what was I thinking? I thought the .NET developers did away with the error message authors from the old days but it looks like they're back with a vengence.
Somewhere along the way I am able to get past that first error. Unfortunately, I've made so many changes I don't know which combination actually worked. But it doesn't matter because now the database is refusing to let <machine>ASPNET login! Okay, so I use SSME and create a login attach the database and create a user (none of which is supposed to be required for UserInstance=true). Detach the database and try IE again. You guessed it - still won't work. Now it can't generate the user instance because a database by that name already exists, or the user doesn't have permissions, or it's Friday and the machine wants to leave early - I give up.
So, at this point, I'm pretty much finished with SQLExpress for anything other than my development environment.
I'm trying to develop a query that provides sales data by Customer.GroupCode in monthly columns as depicted below:
GrpCd JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOT Film 5,000 15,000 20,000 Aero Elct 3,000 950 3,950 Desg Edu 150 150
Here€™s a simplified version of the DDL: CREATE TABLE invchead ( invoicenum int NULL , invoicedate datetime NULL , invoiceamt decimal(16, 2) NULL , custnum int NULL )
The query below gets me close but it gives me gives me one row for each customer. So if I have 5 customers with the same group code, I get 5 rows for that group code. I need to modify it or come up with a different approach that gives me only one row for each GroupCode.
SELECT distinct c.Name, c.GroupCode, (SELECT SUM(InvoiceAmt) FROM InvcHead WHERE InvcHead.custnum=i.custnum AND DATEPART(year, InvcHead.invoicedate)= DATEPART(year, i.invoicedate) AND DATEPART(month, InvcHead.invoicedate)=1) JAN, (SELECT SUM(InvoiceAmt) FROM InvcHead WHERE InvcHead.custnum=i.custnum AND DATEPART(year, InvcHead.invoicedate)= DATEPART(year, i.invoicedate) AND DATEPART(month, InvcHead.invoicedate)=2) FEB, ...... (SELECT SUM(InvoiceAmt) FROM InvcHead WHERE InvcHead.custnum=i.custnum AND DATEPART(year, InvcHead.invoicedate)= DATEPART(year, i.invoicedate)) TOT
FROM InvcHead i INNER JOIN Customer c ON (i.custnum=c.custnum) WHERE i.invoicedate>='1-1-2007' AND i.invoicedate<'1-1-2008'
Grateful for any advice that will get me closer to accomplishing this.
I have a DTS to copy data from Oracle to SQL Server. When I logon to SQL Server box with a userID xxx, I can run the DTS from EM and it works perfectly fine but when I schedule the DTS as job, it fails.
SQL Server agent is running with same account "xxx" DTS connects to SQL Server with sa authentication Job owner is same account "xxx"
Job error log
Executed as user: DOMAINNAMExxx. ... Drop table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[INVENTORY_PART] Step DTSRun OnStart: Drop table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[PART_CATALOG] Step DTSRun OnStart: Drop table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO] Step DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnFinish: Drop table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[PART_CATALOG] Step DTSRun OnFinish: Drop table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[INVENTORY_PART] Step DTSRun OnStart: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[INVENTORY_PART] Step DTSRun OnStart: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[PART_CATALOG] Step DTSRun OnFinish: Drop table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO] Step DTSRun OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnStart: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO] Step DTSRun OnStart: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS] Step DTSRun OnFinish: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[PART_CATALOG] Step DTSRun OnFinish: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[INVENTORY_PART] Step DTSRun OnStart... Process Exit Code 6. The step failed.
I copied the DTS to another one and scheduled it
This time I got the error log Executed as user: DOMAINNAMExxx. ...... DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnStart: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS] Step DTSRun OnFinish: Create Table [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS] Step DTSRun OnStart: Copy Data from SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS to [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS] Step DTSRun OnError: Copy Data from SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS to [IFS_PROD].[dbo].[SUPPLIER_INFO_ADDRESS] Step, Error = -2147467259 (80004005) Error string: Oracle client and networking components were not found. These components are supplied by Oracle Corporation and are part of the Oracle Version 7.3.3 or later client software installation. Provider is unable to function until these components are installed. Error source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle Help file: Help context: 0 Error Detail Records: Error: -2147467259 (80004005); Provider Error: 0 (. The step failed.
I am stuck at a very awkward place. I have created one package which uses an oracle view as its source for data transfer the problem is when i run the package through dtexec it works fine but when i try to schedule it I get the following error
Error: 2008-03-24 13:52:40.22 Code: 0xC0202009 Source: pk_BMR_FEED_oracle Connection manager "Conn_BMR" Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Oracle client and networking components were not found. These components are supplied by Oracle Corporation and are part of the Oracle Version 7.3.3 or later client software installation.
Provider is unable to function until these components are installed.".
I am able to run the package outside the sql job and also connect to the oracle. I have oracle 9i client installed on the server and sql server is 2005.
I have a query that works fine but fails as a sproc. QUERY: SELECT UserName, ProfileId, FirstName, LastName FROM dbo.CustomProfile JOIN dbo.aspnet_Users ON dbo.CustomProfile.UserId = dbo.aspnet_Users.UserId WHERE UserName = 'Brown'
SPROC: set ANSI_NULLS ON set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetProfileId] @UserName nvarchar AS SELECT UserName, ProfileId, FirstName, LastName FROM dbo.CustomProfile JOIN dbo.aspnet_Users ON dbo.CustomProfile.UserId = dbo.aspnet_Users.UserId WHERE UserName = @UserName The query returns results. In SQL Server Management Studio when I execute the sproc and enter the value Brown the sproc returns no values; i.e. 0
I have a SQL DTS package that imports a text file as one wide column into a two column SQL table, one is an identity seed. So essentially I import then parse the data using the index key as it is 3 seperate lines of data. All works fine by running the DTS package using execute. When I schedule this as a job it fails. It indicates that I have additional white space after a column. Any thoughts on why this can ocurr?
Hey all. I've got a DTS package that's scheduled to run after business hours on the last day of the month. This package copies some tables from an offsite SQL Server, then runs through a series of SQL Statements and finally exports an excel file with the results.
My problem is that the DTS will run if I manually start it, but the scheduled job always fails. Of course, the error I get is that the job failed at step one, and I have no other info.
I'm not a heavy DBA (mor eon the client app side of things), so I'm unsure as to how I can dbug this. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have created a DTS task that i can right click on and execute and it works fine on the server. However when i try to schedule the task and run the job from SQL Server Agent, i get the following error.
Error Source= Microsoft VBScript runtime error Error Description: ActiveX component can't create object: 'CuteFTPPro.TEConnection' Error on Line 31
the error occurs on the following line Set MySite = CreateObject("CuteFTPPro.TEConnection")
How is it possible that i can execute my package but cannot schedule it? i am executing the package from physically sitting at the server.
This statement failsupdate ded_temp aset a.balance = (select sum(b.ln_amt)from ded_temp bwhere a.cust_no = b.cust_noand a.ded_type_cd = b.ded_type_cdand a.chk_no = b.chk_nogroup by cust_no, ded_type_cd, chk_no)With this error:Server: Msg 170, Level 15, State 1, Line 1Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'a'.But this statement:select * from ded_temp awhere a.balance = (select sum(b.ln_amt)from ded_temp bwhere a.cust_no = b.cust_noand a.ded_type_cd = b.ded_type_cdand a.chk_no = b.chk_nogroup by cust_no, ded_type_cd, chk_no)Runs without error:Why? and How should I change the first statement to run my update. Thisstatement of course works fine in Oracle. :)tksken.
I have written a intranet page that writes some info into a sql database, basically following the 'SQL Server 2005 Express for Beginners' video.When I debug the application from within 'Visual Web Develop 2005 express' it works fine entries are entered into the DB and I can then edit the db using the admin page.But when I host the site using IIS I doesn't work, submissions to the database seem to fail I can see the DB in the admin page but if I try to edit them or delete them it fails. What could I doing wrong could I be missing a setting in IIS? Any ideas??Here's my webconfig if that helps at all: <?xml version="1.0"?><configuration xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0"> <connectionStrings> <add name="studentprofilesConnectionString1" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|studentprofiles.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/> </connectionStrings> <system.web> <roleManager defaultProvider="AspNetWindowsTokenRoleProvider" /> <compilation debug="true" defaultLanguage="c#" /></system.web></configuration>
I have a simple ASP.NET application that allows the user to enter a Query in a TextArea and submit that to the database. Queries that contain Integer, String or other filters seem to work fine, but when the Query contains a Date or DateTime I have problems. Here is an example that works fine in Query analyzer but fails when executed in ASP.NET. "select top 10 * from Subscribers where StartDate < '09-03-2002'" In Query Analyzer no problem, in ASP.NET I get this error... Line 1: Incorrect syntax near ';' However if the Query uses '=' instead of a '<' or '' then it works without error "select top 10 * from Subscribers where StartDate ='09-03-2002'" Any help would be appreciated
I'm new to DTS packages, but managed to create one that successfully empties a table in SQL Server then imports data from a Foxpro file on another server into it. It runs fine if I execute it from DTS, but fails if I schedule it to run in SQL Server Agent (using the "Schedule Package" option in DTS). I think the relevant portion of the error returned when the job fails is:
Error string: [Microsoft][ODBC Visual FoxPro Driver]File 'hrpersnl.dbf' does not exist.
The file does exist. I also tried to execute it from a stored procedure, but got a similar error. Any thoughts on why it runs one way but not the other?
Hi,I am having a problem with a replication over a Modem-Connection,which works fine over LAN. Has anyone experienced this problem before?Settings are:2 SQL Servers 2000, SP3on Windows 2000Publischer Database ist about 3GB, Subscriber DB about 1,5GBPublisher and Subscriber are connected via 56Kbit Dial-Up--> The Replication worked fine now this way for about 6 Months now!overall the publisher has about 20 Subscribers all connected viadial-up and they all work fine.Behavior now is like this:- Dial Up works fine- Synch starts- Synch takes some time (Upload works fine)- Synch fails- Error Message(german):Der Prozess konnte die Zeilenmetadaten auf 'Subscriber' nichtabfragen.{call sp_MSgetmetadatabatch(?,?,?)}Allgemeiner Netzwerkfehler. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in derDokumentation über Netzwerke.Der Prozess wurde erfolgreich beendet.If I connect the Subscriber-Server directly to the publisher servervia LAN it all works fine.My thesis is, that there might be some kind of "timeout" or something,as it cant be the dial-up network, because we tried different modemsand different server locations. And it all works fine on most of theother connedted subscribers. Only 2 other very big subscribersexperience the same problem, therefore i assume it could havesomething to to with slow connection speed, timeouts and an inabilityof the SQL server to handle this.Anyone seen this before? Anyone can help me?Thanks and Best Regards,Gerd
I can use Http connection to Analysis Services 2005 from Excel but when I try to use IIS it fails. AS and IIS are on different machines and not in the same domain.
In the event log of the server with AS i can see following event:
Event Type: Information Event Source: MSOLAP ISAPI Extension: \?C:Inetpubwwwrootolapmsmdpump.dll Event Category: (269) Event ID: 10 Date: 5/20/2008 Time: 10:17:02 AM User: N/A Computer: ******* Description: The description for Event ID ( 10 ) in Source ( MSOLAP ISAPI Extension: \?C:Inetpubwwwrootolapmsmdpump.dll ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: .
I assume it's permission issue. Excel and IIS must be using different user to connect to AS. I tried with different authentication methods on the iis but without success.
How can I make IIS connect with proper permissions?
When attempting to connect to Reporting Services (SQL2005) with FQDN, the logon prompt fails after 3 attempts: http://sqlReportServer.mydomain.net/ReportsManager/Pages/Folder.aspx
If use the IP, it prompts for credentials and works: http://192.168.0.23/ReportsManager/Pages/Folder.aspx
I have checked the SQL instance name and seems good. RDP by FQDN works fine, etc. Any hints? CW --
Hi, I am executing a SSIS package using dtexec. 64 bit version of dtexec works fine. But when i use 32 bit version of dtexec, it fails. i have local admin rights. Following is error description. Please help.
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: 9:24:30 AM Error: 2008-03-18 09:24:32.54 Code: 0xC0202009 Source: IMALCRM Connection manager "IMAL SRC" Description: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x800703E6. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Service Components" H result: 0x800703E6 Description: "Invalid access to memory location.". End Error Error: 2008-03-18 09:24:32.54 Code: 0xC020801C Source: Load Fund Detail V_FUND_DETAIL [16] Description: The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "IMA L SRC" failed with error code 0xC0202009. End Error Error: 2008-03-18 09:24:32.54 Code: 0xC0047017 Source: Load Fund Detail DTS.Pipeline Description: component "V_FUND_DETAIL" (16) failed validation and returned er ror code 0xC020801C. End Error Error: 2008-03-18 09:24:32.54 Code: 0xC004700C Source: Load Fund Detail DTS.Pipeline Description: One or more component failed validation. End Error Error: 2008-03-18 09:24:32.54 Code: 0xC0024107 Source: Load Fund Detail Description: There were errors during task validation. End Error DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1). Started: 9:24:30 AM Finished: 9:24:32 AM Elapsed: 2.078 seconds
I have some code in a SQL CLR stored procedure that calls out to a web service at UPS to obtain tracking information for a package.
The code fails on the last line, in the call to WebRequest.GetRequestStream(), with the following exception:
"System.Net.WebException: Unable to connect to the remote server ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.DoConnect(EndPoint endPointSnapshot, SocketAddress socketAddress) at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.InternalConnect(EndPoint remoteEP) at System.Net.ServicePoint.ConnectSocketInternal(Boolean connectFailure, Socket s4, Socket s6, Socket& socket, IPAddress& address, ConnectSocketState state, IAsyncResult asyncResult, Int32 timeout, Exception& exception) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at UPSTracking.TrackShipment(String TrackingUri)"
This same code works just fine when not running in the SQL CLR assembly. The assembly is marked as External, but I've also tried marking it as Unsafe, which did not work either.
Any suggestions on what the problem might be or how to troubleshoot this further would be greatly appreciated.
I have an SQL statement that, when run through SQL Server management studio works fine. However, when I run it on my ASP page, it doesn’t update the data! I have tried both as a stored procedure and as a simple commandText update statement. All I do is simly update the value of a column based on another column – nothing particularly complex: update customer set dateChanged = System.DateTime.Now.ToString("dd-MMM-yyyy"), CURRSTAT = 'Active',custType = case WHEN cust_Changing_To IS NOT NULL THEN cust_Changing_To ELSE custType END,cust_Changing_To = NULLFROM customers_v WHERE CURRSTAT = 'Changing'
As you can see, nothing that complex. The line that is causing the problem is the case: custType = case WHEN cust_Changing_To IS NOT NULL THEN cust_Changing_To ELSE custType END all it does is if another nullable integer column is not null, sets it to the value of that column, else it retains its existing value. Like I say, this works in Management studio, but I cannot get it to execute programatticaly from an asp page. No exceptions are being thrown, it just doesn’t update the data. Any ideas? Thanks
I have an ASP.NET webform:This connection works: "Server=localhost;uid=sa;pwd=;database=pubs"but this connection DOES NOT work: "Server=dnrsqlt1;uid=sa;pwd=;database=pubs"dnrsqlt1 is a sql server my network.Do I have to do something to users ASPNET or IUSER_Machinename on the remote machine
I have a report which I have tested and works fine. now I'm trying to use it as a subreport. the "outer" or main report is very simple: it just has a company standard banner and some header/footer information, and then a single subreport. there is no passing of parameters between main report and sub report. the subreport does have its own parameter to govern its dataset, and provides its own default for that.
The error that I'm getting is this:
[rsErrorExecutingSubreport] An error occurred while executing the subreport €˜subreport1€™: An error has occurred during report processing.
[rsMissingFieldInDataSet] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Year€™. This field is missing from the returned result set from the data source.
[rsErrorReadingDataSetField] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Year€™. The data extension returned an error during reading the field.
[rsMissingFieldInDataSet] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Month€™. This field is missing from the returned result set from the data source.
[rsErrorReadingDataSetField] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Month€™. The data extension returned an error during reading the field.
[rsMissingFieldInDataSet] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Date€™. This field is missing from the returned result set from the data source.
[rsErrorReadingDataSetField] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Date€™. The data extension returned an error during reading the field.
[rsMissingFieldInDataSet] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Wt_TO_MTD€™. This field is missing from the returned result set from the data source.
[rsErrorReadingDataSetField] The data set €˜WarrantMasterCube€™ contains a definition for the Field €˜Wt_TO_MTD€™. The data extension returned an error during reading the field.
[rsNone] An error has occurred during report processing.
Of course, this doesn't happen when I execute the subreport by itself. What kinds of things should I be looking at to get to the bottom of this. Thanks!
I have a stored procedure which is run through MS Access (yuck). It does not appear to fail, but it does not populate certain tables, and is also rather complex. I did not write it, and am trying my best to fix it. However, when I run the same procedure with the same parameters from within Management Studio (database state is the same, I restore from backup before trying out each execution) it populates the tables correctly. I have profiled both executions (from MS and from Access) and it is running with the same NTUsername, and thus the same permissions. The process used to work and then some changes were made to the DB which seem to have broken it from Access. As far as I know, the Access code has not changed, although it may have done so. The proc call from Access uses the same parameters, and does not throw an error, although it does not appear to close the connection to the DB (I'm looking into this). Access uses an ODBC connection to connect to SQL Server.
Hi, I wasn't sure if this was the correct place for this question since it involves both T-SQL and ODBC but i thought I would start here. A little system information to start. I'm using SQL 2005 on a Windows 2003 server. An application is connection to my database through ODBC and adds records to a table one at a time (no batches).
I have an Instead of Trigger created on a table that tests for the existence of a valid foriegn key. If the key doesn't exist in the related table I want to insert the record into a "bad records" table.
My trigger works perfectly when I add a bogus record to the table directly in the SQL Management Console table view or thorugh an insert query. However, when I try a live test with an application connected via ODBC that is adding records to the table the trigger fails to catch the errors and will not update the "bad records" table. If a record is legitmate (i.e. has a valid foreign key) then the final bit of trigger code fires without a problem.
Does anyone know of a problem with Instead Of Triggers working on multiple tables when connection through ODBC? It just seems weird that the trigger works perfectly in one situation but then doesn't work in another.
I am extracting data from an Oracle database and have installed the latest x64 ODAC. When I run the 64 bit dtexec in cmd the package runs fine with no errors, but when creating and executing a SSIS job in the agent it fails. I've tried creating the job using CmdExec as well and I get the same errors:
Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility Version 9.00.3042.00 for 64-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 11:12:43 AM Error: 2007-08-15 11:12:45.63 Code: 0xC0202009 Source: Load Dimension Data Connection manager "ora" Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x800703E6. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Service Components" Hresult: 0x800703E6 Description: "Invalid access to memory location.". End Error Error: 2007-08-15 11:12:45.65 Code: 0xC020801C Source: CopyCustomers CustomerSource [1] Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "ora" failed with error code 0xC0202009. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the AcquireConnection method call failed. End Error Error: 2007-08-15 11:12:45.65
The CmdExec job step uses the _exact_ same command as the one I execute successfully in cmd: "c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90DTSBinnDTExec.exe" /FILE "C:PackagesLoad Dimension Data.dtsx" /MAXCONCURRENT " -1 " /CHECKPOINTING OFF /REPORTING EW
I have managed to find two work arounds, but they are quite ugly:
1) Schedule the package execution using Windows Task Scheduler, basically create a bat file which runs the package. 2) Schedule the package in SQL Server agent, but as T-SQL script and use xp_cmdshell, i.e. EXEC xp_cmdshell 'dtexec /FILE "C:PackagesLoad Dimension Data.dtsx" /MAXCONCURRENT " -1 " /CHECKPOINTING OFF /REPORTING EW'
Both work and use the 64 bit dtexec. Not that elegant though..
CmdExec and the 32 bit version of dtexec works, but is not good enough for me since we bought new hardware and 64 bit software just to be able to address more memory. Has anyone managed to execute a SSIS package successfully using the agent and the 64 bit OraOLEDB.Oracle.1?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Btw, I am using Windows Server 2003 x64 and SQL Server with SP2.