Edit Import-generated Package Without Visual Studio?
Apr 20, 2007
I created a package via the import wizard in SQL Server Management Studio. When I test-ran the package I realised it needed to be modified. How do I do this without using either Visual Studio, SSIS Designer or an XML editor, none of which is installed where the package was created? Ideally I want to hear that there's a way of redisplaying the package in the import wizard.
Hi all, I am creating a dts package to export files from one database to another database. I tried to search for ways to execute the files and found out that i need to add reference to Microsoft.Sql.managedDts. However, I cannot find this reference from my reference. Do i have other alternatives to run this file?
I created and deployed a report to my Report Server and everything is functioning fine. However, my laptop was inadvertantly wiped when I was having it serviced and I had not backed up this report to VSS. Is there a way to import that deployed report back in to Visual Studio or do I have to basically rebuild my report from scratch?
Hi all, Have tried running a dts package but Im unable to add the reference Microsoft.Sql.managedDts. Is there any other way that i can do tat from Visual studio code behind page? I need to let the user to trigger the package from the web application. Thks in advance.
I have three very simliar packages that I edited. I added an Exec SQL Task to truncate a table. These packages are not large or complex. When I simply try to open two out of the three packages, Visual Studio hangs and I get the balloon saying it's busy. I see in the bottom left hand corner, "Validating Load Phase". This never changes. My question is how can I get into this package? I hadn't yet checked it into SourceSafe If I even attempt to single click on any step in the package, it will hang. I've also had a co-worker attempt to open the packages on his computer, and he gets the same thing, so it's definitely the SSIS package. Any help would be appreciated!
We have a problem with visual studio. It hangs when i use the "execute package" option. New packages are running correctly but the packages which i've already built are not executing anymore...Any ideas to get things on track again?
When I push my SSIS packages up to my production server (which has a different data source than my developement environment) and I try to open the package on the production server, it takes forever for to validate all the steps of the SSIS package because it's trying to validate against a datasource that isnt there, so it just waits for each element it's validating to time out. This is exceptionally annoying.
Is there a way to turn off this validation 'feature'?
I'm in a SSIS Package Design tab working on a data flow. It was working fine up to now, but all of a sudden I keep getting this error that says, "Microsoft Visual Studio has encountered a problem and needs to close." And it has that "Send Error Report" and "Don't Send" button at the bottom. This started happening when I tried to add a Data Viewer on a Data Flow Path. And now every time I do this to try to debug my data flow, it gives me this message and closes my project.
However, the package executes without any package errors, but I as I described above, I can't add a Data Viewer because it keeps giving me this message and closing my package.
What does this mean? I am building a package with a datareader task, derived column task, data conversion task, ans several ole db destinations.
Unable to cast COM object of type 'System.__ComObject' to interface type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper.IDTSCustomProperty90'. This operation failed because the QueryInterface call on the COM component for the interface with IID '{5A78E6D8-6AE0-4D2B-81C1-4B990840B717}' failed due to the following error: The application called an interface that was marshalled for a different thread. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8001010E (RPC_E_WRONG_THREAD)).
I have a script that changes the name of a file after a data upload. The script works fine if I execute the package in Visual Studio but when I run the file package from a SQL server job it does not rename the file. The data does get uploaded it just does not run the final script.
I have a package that I was able to edit a week before. But now it is consuming all CPU memory (100%) and not letting me to edit the package (When I try to edit that it says Visual Studio Is busy even after an hour waiting).
Even though I have not changed anything, the package is behaving like this.
I have recently applied SQL Server 2005 SP1 to a dev machine, and my workstation, where it rpesumably updated Visual Studio. Since then I cannot open an SSIS package that contains some encrypted data, due to storing a database password. I get various error messages, and Visual Studio reports that it cannot load the package - I never get prompted for the password. My colleague who has not applied SP1 yet has no problem. Has anyone else encountered this problem, and if so do they have a solution ?
Errors below:
Error 1 Error loading 'Dim_Staff.dtsx' : The package failed to load due to error 0xC0010014 "One or more error occurred. There should be more specific errors preceding this one that explains the details of the errors. This message is used as a return value from functions that encounter errors.". This occurs when CPackage::LoadFromXML fails. . A:DevelopmentVisual Studio 2005Production_DeploymentSSIS_PackagesSales_DimensionsDim_Staff.dtsx 1 1
Error 2 Error loading Dim_Staff.dtsx: Failed to decrypt an encrypted XML node because the password was not specified or not correct. Package load will attempt to continue without the encrypted information. C:Dim_Staff.dtsx 1 1
Error 3 Error loading Dim_Staff.dtsx: Error loading value "<DTS:VariableValue xmlns:DTS="www.microsoft.com/SqlServer/Dts" DTS:DataType="7">12:00:00 a.m.</DTS:VariableValue>" from node "DTS:VariableValue". C:Dim_Staff.dtsx 1 1
Error 4 Error loading Dim_Staff.dtsx: Error loading value "<DTS:Variable xmlns:DTS="www.microsoft.com/SqlServer/Dts"><DTS:Property DTS:Name="Expression"></DTS:Property><DTS:Property DTS:Name="EvaluateAsExpression">0</DTS:Property><DTS:Property DTS:Name="Namespace">User</DTS:Property><DTS:Property DTS:Name="ReadOnl" from node "DTS:Variable". C:Dim_Staff.dtsx 1 1
Error 5 Error loading 'Dim_Staff.dtsx' : The package failed to load due to error 0xC0010014 "One or more error occurred. There should be more specific errors preceding this one that explains the details of the errors. This message is used as a return value from functions that encounter errors.". This occurs when CPackage::LoadFromXML fails. . C:Dim_Staff.dtsx 1 1
I have an SSIS package that when run from Visual Studio takes 1 minute or less to complete. When I schedule this package to run as a SQL Server job it takes 5+ and sometimes hangs complaining about buffers.
The server is a 4 way 3ghz Xeon (dual core) with 8GB ram and this was the only package running.
When I look in the log I see that the package is running and processing data, although very very very very very slowly.
Visual Studio runs out of memory when trying to use SSIS package. I am trying to create and run a SSIS package that validates and imports some large xml files >200MB. Validation fails because Visual studio cannot open large files without running out of memory.
The SSIS package throws this error when I run the package..at the validation task.
Error: 0xC002F304 at Validate bio_fixed, XML Task: An error occurred with the following error message: "Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.".
How do I increase the amount of RAM that VIsual Studio can use...I have plenty of RAM on my workstation >3GB, but VS chokes maybe around 100MB files?
When running a package in VS you can see something like this in the output window:
SSIS package "logging.dtsx" starting. Information: 0x40043006 at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Prepare for Execute phase is beginning. Information: 0x40043007 at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Pre-Execute phase is beginning. Information: 0x402090DC at Data Flow Task, Flat File Source [1]: The processing of file "C: est ssis loggingad_data1.txt" has started. Information: 0x4004300C at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Execute phase is beginning. Warning: 0x8020200F at Data Flow Task, Flat File Source [1]: There is a partial row at the end of the file. Information: 0x402090DE at Data Flow Task, Flat File Source [1]: The total number of data rows processed for file "C: est ssis loggingad_data1.txt" is 477. Information: 0x402090DF at Data Flow Task, OLE DB Destination [1011]: The final commit for the data insertion has started. Information: 0x402090E0 at Data Flow Task, OLE DB Destination [1011]: The final commit for the data insertion has ended. Information: 0x40043008 at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Post Execute phase is beginning. Information: 0x402090DD at Data Flow Task, Flat File Source [1]: The processing of file "C: est ssis loggingad_data1.txt" has ended. Information: 0x40043009 at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Cleanup phase is beginning. Information: 0x4004300B at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: "component "DataReaderDest" (87)" wrote 0 rows. Information: 0x4004300B at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: "component "OLE DB Destination" (1011)" wrote 1 rows. SSIS package "logging.dtsx" finished: Success.
This is exactly when I need when a package is running but I want to be able to see it without using Visual Studio. I would do it in Reporting Services but I need to find out to get the information. The SSIS logging feature in a package does not provide that kind of info.
Our project is on SSIS 2012 and we are using the project deployment model. We have parameter the connection managers, created environments, environment variables and configured the references. Hence, when we deploy the solution to higher environments, the connection strings are picked from the environments and not the ones stored in the connection manager.
However, we face issues when in development environment, we need to run the same package but by entering the values manually in the connection manager. Even though the connection details are correct, when we execute the package from Visual Studio, SSIS is not able to connect to the database. Is there any way to have SSIS prompt for the connection details after we have click on "Execute Task" or "Start" from Visual Studio?
I am trying to import Access reports using Visual Studio 2005 and Access 2007. SQL Server 2005 with Reporting Services is also installed. I select Reports in the Solution Explorer and then Import Reports... Microsoft Access and browse to my Access database. After I select the database I see it open briefly as if it is trying to import the reports but then Access quickly closes and a error pops up: "You already have the database open." I have checked and double checked and the database is not open. I have even tried several different databases and the same errror occurs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I did a small package with only one ODBC connection (Merant 3.70 32-Bit Progess). This package runs well in Visual Studio and fails when runs by SQL Server Agent.
Configuration:
SQL Server Agent on a 32Bit server.
The ODBC connection configuration in available on System DSN on this server.
The user of Server Agent have full access (Admin).
Connect Manager Provider: ".Net ProvidersOdbc Data Provider"
SQL Server version: 9.0.3042
Error Message:
Executed as user: TEKCON cadmin. ...ion 9.00.3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 16:50:33 Error: 2007-06-11 16:50:33.62 Code: 0xC0047062 Source: Data Flow Task DataReader Source [1] Description: System.Data.Odbc.OdbcException: ERROR [HYC00] [MERANT][ODBC PROGRESS driver]Optional feature not implemented. ERROR [HY000] [MERANT][ODBC PROGRESS driver]msgOpen: unable to open message file: PROMSGS ERROR [IM006] [MERANT][ODBC PROGRESS driver]Driver's SQLSetConnectAttr failed. ERROR [HYC00] [MERANT][ODBC PROGRESS driver]Optional feature not implemented. ERROR [HY000] [MERANT][ODBC PROGRESS driver]msgOpen: unable to open message file: PROMSGS ERROR [IM006] [MERANT][ODBC PROGRESS driver]Driver's SQLSetConnectAttr failed. at System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection.HandleError(OdbcHandle hrHandle, RetCode retcode) at System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnectionHandle..ctor(OdbcConnection connection, OdbcCon... The package execution fa... The step failed.
I created a .bat file with this instruction and It's run well:
I have a database in my "App_Data" folder of my visual studio project. I can view it fine in Visual Studio's built-in tools for managing a database attached to a solution. However i recently started playing around with the SQL Server Management Studio Express program. When i attach my database to Management Studio, and try to run my program it crashes. I think it might be a permissions error?!? When i detatch it and reattach it in visual studio it runs fine again. Any suggestions? ThanksJason
I recently installed the Evaluation Edition of SQL Server 2005 x64 and it appears that MS Visual Studio 2005 is installed in stead of SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio. When I choose new project the only template available is "Blank Solution". How do I get all the templates (i.e. Analysis Server Project, Integration Services Project, Report Model Project, Report Server Wizard project, etc.)?
Or would it be better to uninstall MS Visual Studio 2005 and attempt to reinstall BIDS?
I am new to visual studio and I am still not sure of all its components and features.
I installed visual studio 2005 standard edition but cannot find SQL Server Management Studio?
I guess this must be because it is not included with Visual studio 2005 standard. Is it included with VS 2005 professional?
I want to add pictures of products to my shopping site using an SQL database and I’ve been told that SQL Server Management studio is required as it is a graphical tool.
How would I go about obtaining the SQL server management studio. There seems to be different versions of SQL server that it is confusing to know which one to purchase.
Will the SQL server 2005 version that comes with Visual studio standard be sufficient for me now right? I want to create a shopping site with hundreds, perhaps even thousands of products. I want to use an SQL server 2005 database. The database will include ‘dynamically generated’ product images if that is the correct terminology.
My goodness, it seems I still have so much to learn.
I have created a database under management studio and i want it to be connected in visual studio but it failed the error msgs said that the database can't be connected coz the database with same name exits but that is not true
How do i get the database that i am using in visual studio into my SQL server management studio? i need to create some scripts to create stored procedures on a live server.
I have SSRS in Visual Studio. I created a query that works fine in SQL Server Management Studio, but when pasted into Visual Studio I get the error "An expression of non-boolean type specified in a context where a condition is expected, near '('.
Here is the query. Can anyone help on why this isn't working? Thanks.
SELECT CASE WHEN MONTH(dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader.SOTransDate) = MONTH(GETDATE()) AND YEAR(dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader.SOTransDate) = YEAR(GETDATE()) THEN dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail.SOExtChargeAmount ELSE 0 END AS CurrentMonth, CASE WHEN SubString(dbo.MAS_CCS_GL_Account.Account,1,3) = '400' THEN 'ALEDO' ELSE ' ' END AS Location, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader.SOTransDate, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader.InvoiceNumber, dbo.MAS_CCS_AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerName, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail.DetailSeqNumber, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail.LineType, dbo.MAS_CCS_GL_Account.Account, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail.SOExtChargeAmount FROM dbo.MAS_CCS_AR1_CustomerMaster, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader, dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail, dbo.MAS_CCS_GL_Account WHERE dbo.MAS_CCS_AR1_CustomerMaster.CustomerNumber = dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader.CustomerNumber AND dbo.MAS_CCS_ARN_InvHistoryHeader.InvoiceNumber = dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail.InvoiceNumber AND dbo.MAS_CCS_ARO_InvHistoryDetail.SOGLSalesAcct = dbo.MAS_CCS_GL_Account.AccountKey
I am new to sql server 2005 but this should be easy but what ever. Could someone explain how I can edit my existing store procedure from Management Studio? Any time I do a save it wants to save a .sql file ! Thanks
I'm just posting this to make sure I didn't mess anything.
Is the only way to enter/edit table data (in grid view) is through the VS (Express) IDE?
The reason why I ask is because I installed the Sql Server 2008 developer trial to get the Management Studio and pretty much the only things I can do are create/edit/delete databases, tables and the like.
It would be nice for the Management Studio (and Express at that) to have those capabilites. It would be nice to not have to create connections in the VS IDE to diffferent databases to edit them. Opening up the Management Studio and selecting the database seems like the proper (if not accustomed) way to do it.
HI, I created a dts package using my Windows NT authentication. One of my colleague edited that package last week and when I tried to open it now, it gives me an error message "The system cannot find the file specified". The package still has my NT id as the owner. Could anyone please let me know why is this happening ??? My colleague is still able to edit my package. My NT id and my colleague NT id both are setup as administrators on the sql server. Any help is greatly appreciated.
OK, I've figured out how to create and schedule my packages. now I want to go back in and redefine some of the options. How can I get at it so i can edit it.