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Nov 7, 2007

I lost my datafile , that's corrupted and I don't have database backup. Any idea ?:(

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Hi need to something like this:

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but it isn't possible.



Here what I did:

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djfg1.ndf' )
to filegroup bdjfg;


alter database bdj modify file (name='bdjfg1', OFFLINE);


alter database bdj modify file (name ='bdjfg1', filename='d:db
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--Msg 5056, Level 16, State 4, Line 1
--Cannot add, remove, or modify a file in filegroup 'bdjfg' because
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alter database bdj modify filegroup bdjfg READWRITE;
--Msg 5056, Level 16, State 3, Line 1
--Cannot add, remove, or modify a file in filegroup 'bdjfg' because
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Yes, yes and should have read the cautions section saying:

"Use this option only when the file is corrupted and can be restored. A file set to OFFLINE can only
be set online by restoring the file from backup. For more information about restoring a single file,
see RESTORE (Transact-SQL)."



But I have not an backup of the datafile, but I have the datafile itself!

What can I do to get it online again, the old location could be fine, but it would be better on an new location (thats is the reason for all the trouble, the original drive has not much space left, so I wanted to move the datafile)



What can I do, HELP

/Bjorn



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Hi,

If I run the package from BIDS, it works fine. If I run the package inside Management Studio it works when I run it as a package.

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Error: 2008-03-12 10:51:56.16
Code: 0xC020200E
Source: Data Flow Task Flat File Destination [194]
Description: Cannot open the datafile "D:old_timesheet_reposTimeSheetfilesdate.txt". End Error
Error: 2008-03-12 10:51:56.16
Code: 0xC004701A
Source: Data Flow Task DTS.Pipeline
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DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1).
Started: 10:51:55 AM Finished: 10:51:56 AM Elapsed: 0.344 seconds.
The package execution failed. The step failed.,00:00:01,0,0,,,,0

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Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
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Hi,
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***********************************************
use M1K
go
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go
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go
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go
***********************************************

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.760 (Intel X86)

After Shrinking the file has 1.94 MB.

please help.

thx

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Hi,



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Example:

Salary Data file:

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100, John, 100000

200, Scott, 200000



Database Table:

create table xmlTable (id int identity(1,1), xmlColumn XML)



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2,<EmpID 200...>



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Jan 4, 2007

Hi there,

I have written a program that loads a package (SomePackage.dtsx) from the physical drive and executes that. The package does nothing but imports data from a csv file to the Sql server 2005. But I can see that the package is failing continuously. I meant the package.Execute() method is returning a DTSExecResult.Failure. I investigated the Package.Errors property that contains the error collection and found that there are two DTSError objects into the collection.

The first one€™s description says that

Cannot open the datafile "D:SOME.csv".

And the later one€™s is

component "SOURCE FLAT FILE COMPONENT" (1) failed the pre-execute phase and returned error code 0xC020200E.

But the most interesting thing is if I execute the package through the Execute package Utility (double clicking onto the SomePackage.dtsx file) ships with Sql server 2005 then it executes fine and works as expected. I have checked the permission of the csv file and it has everyone€™s full access.

Can anyone help me on this?
I will appreciate all kind of suggestions.

Thanks
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- maybe using a "data-base extractor" (Access)
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atoarlindo@yahoo.com.hk

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Hi need lots of help here.

I have a dts package scheduled to run hourly as job since recent November. (Win2000 server, MSSQL2000 standard)
Its been running fine, except last few days, SQL Agent shows it attempted to run it but fails
Checking the history for the job i got this error message each time:
================================================== ======
DTSRun: Executing... DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_2
DTSRun OnError: DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_2,
Error = -2147467259 (80004005) Error string: Error creating datafile
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Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services Flat File Rowset
Provider Help file: DTSFFile.hlp Help context: 0 Error
Detail Records:
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so that the opened file is no longer valid.
Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services Flat File Rowset
Provider Help file: DTSFFile.hlp Help context: 0 DTSRun
OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_2 DTSRun: Package execution complete.
Process Exit Code 1. The step failed.
=================================================

The key information i think would be these few lines:
Error creating datafile mapping: The volume for a file has been externally altered so that the opened file is no longer valid.

I don't think its SQL Agent as its scheduling is running other jobs fine(backup)
The DTS package runs fine manually.
Such i suspect dtsrun.exe itself. But where do i go from here?

Thks.

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Nov 20, 2007

i am Hemanth
i have written a query for bulk insert , it is of

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DTSTEST..FBM
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WITH
(
BATCHSIZE = 100000,
CHECK_CONSTRAINTS,
DATAFILETYPE = 'char',
KEEPIDENTITY,
KEEPNULLS,
ROWTERMINATOR = '',
FIELDTERMINATOR = '|'
)

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but the file is present in c drive.

please help me in resolving this issue.

Thanks & Regards
Hemanth

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