ExecuteSQL Task Fails And I Think It Should Not
Jun 19, 2005
I setup my ExecuteSQL task to have a "Single Row" resultset. The query returns no rows. It fails. I don't think it should but then maybe this is consistent with the lookup transform piping rows down the error output if there is not a lookup value returned.
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Jul 14, 2005
I have an insert statement that i am trying to parameterize based on a variable. I have tried:
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Jun 19, 2005
Since the last IDW.
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Jan 18, 2006
Am I looking at a potential bug here or do I not understand the feature properly? I have an ExecuteSQL task that inserts into a table for logging and includes the System::PackageID as one of the values. It's stored in my table as a uniqueidentifier. When I set the output variable in Parameter Mappings tab of the Execute SQL task to VarChar, all works great. WHen I set it to GUID as the data type in that tab, it outputs a different GUID than the actual System::PackageID variable.
-- Brian
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Dec 15, 2006
The ExecuteSQL task makes it easy to capture the resultset of a query or stored proc in a variable. But what about the messages that would normally appear in the Messages tab when running queries in Management Studio or Query Analyzer? There must be a way to display and log rowcounts and other messages that a query normally produces.
Various package/task logging configrations haven't helped. I've read discussions about logging rowcounts in data flow tasks, but what about capturing messages in ExecuteSQL and other control flow tasks that run T-SQL?
I only have enough time to dabble in this technology so I may be missing something obvious or approaching this incorrectly. Any suggestion, reference, constructive criticism or reponse would be appreciated.
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Aug 21, 2006
The purpose of the Package is to load an SQL table with data from text files in a subdirectory. The parameter is parsed from the text filenames. It is a zipcode.
I have an ExecuteSQL task inside a ForEach container. The SQL in the task is:
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM dbo.ZipCodeRadius
WHERE CenterPostalCode = ?1)
BEGIN
DELETE FROM dbo.ZipCodeRadius
WHERE CenterPostalCode = ?1
END
I also have a Data Flow task in this container which populates the ZipCodeRadius table. The same parameter is also passed to the Data Flow task which specifies a zipcode to delete and afterward load.
I am using Windows authetication for the package.
What am I doing wrong?
Fred
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Jun 5, 2006
When any of
my tasks or script tasks in my control flow, or data flow, have an
error, the entire package, and then the calling package fail, as far as
I've seen, through some CTP versions, beta versions, and the release
version of SQL Server 2005.
But, I've just made a change, in an
sproc called from an ExecuteSQL Task in a PreExecute event attached to
a DataFlow, and that ExecuteSQL Task is reporting an error in the
output window, but the package execution is not being stopped. Why not?
I see something like so
Error: 0xC002F309 at MyExecuteSqlTaskName, Execute SQL Task: ....
Task failed: MyExecuteSqlTaskName
Warning:
0x80019002 at OnPreExecute: The Execution method succeeded, but the
number of errors raised (1) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting
in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number
specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the
errors.
repeated many times in the output stream, and the same thing for the PostExecute event attached to the same object.
I'm disappointed, because I want errors propagated upwards, as I'm used to.
I
looked, and as far as I can tell, all my ExecuteSQL tasks (in events
and in the regular control flow) have the default settings of
FailPackageOnFailure: False
FailParentOnFailure: False
MaxErrorCount: 1
Do
I have to go revise these settings on every ExecuteSQL Task in every
event handler in every SSIS package? (That will be exceedingly
tedious.) Do I set these on the ExecuteSQL task inside the event? Do I
set these on the event handler itself?
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Jul 1, 2015
I'm using SSIS in Visual Studio 2012. My Execute SQL Task calls a Stored Procedure where I have a TRY-CATCH. Last week there was a problem and the CATCH was executed and logged an error to my error table, but for some reason the Execute SQL Task didn't fail. Is there a setting to make the Execute SQL Task fail when an SP encounters a failure?
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Oct 9, 2007
Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows the solution to this problem: I have a DTS package (SQL Server 2000) which is scheduled to pick up and process a TEXT file into the SQL table. The file contains a lot of fields, among them are DUE_DATE and DISC_DATE in such format "MM/DD/YYY" but they are string type in the file. During Transformation Task both fields are being imported into SQL table as DateTime. It happened that today the task failed because the file contained 00 00 0000 and it couldn't convert integer to DateTime. Unfortunatly there is no way to check on correctness of data when file is supplied. Is it possible to do something during transformation task to either remove the record and send email that that record is not being processed or convert bad data to blank string so it can be processed. Not sure if converting is a best practice because i don't know what kind of junk could be entered :)I noticed that actually the problem occurs quite often due to invalid data format supplied in the file. It worries me that the whole process fails when the Transformation fails for the specific record.Please help,Thank you in advance!
Tatyana Hughes
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Jan 18, 2007
Hi:
I am getting the following error when I start debugging my Package, I am not sure what this is related to, but basically, input (datatype is a int, and its mapped to a column which is also int), so I am not sure whats happening here. The input column is actually a derived column, and its set as a 4 byte un-signed int, please advice on where should I start looking to troubleshoot this issue. This loanapplicationid is actually a user variable that is utilized by other tasks in my control flow as well:
Error: 0xC020901C at InsertApplicationCL5, OLE DB Destination [16]: There was an error with input column "LoanApplicationID" (1161) on input "OLE DB Destination Input" (29). The column status returned was: "The value violated the integrity constraints for the column.".
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Jun 10, 2005
I've created an SSIS package that retrieves a file from an FTP
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Aug 30, 2007
Hi everyone:
I have a very simple FTP Task that is supposed to grab two files from an ftp server and save them locally on my machine. The problem is that when I test the connection everything works okay (I know that this connection "hides" the password when seen on the Connection Manager Editor, so I re-enter it everytime I want to test the connection). I can see in the Task property that the username and passwords are set, but regardless I always get this error message:
Error: 0xC002918F at Cost Files Transfer, FTP Task: Unable to connect to FTP server using "FTP Bread".
Any idea what could be worng?
Thanks
Idelso
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Oct 31, 2006
Now is this a limitation in SSIS or am I missing something. I have an XML file that needs validation. I am using the 'XML Task' control for that. The validation runs fine so long as the file is below a certain size. I am not sure what the cutoff size is but the validation runs fine if the XML file size is 60Mb. I include a few more records in my XML file to make the file size 65Mb and run ETL again and validation fails!
There is not much detail in the error message other than 'Task XML Validation failed'. I dont think there should be any kind of timeout issue. The whole process takes less than a minute before failing.
The issue is definately not with the new records that get added. I have verified the new file with xmlspy and it validates just fine. I have also validated the newly added records (5 Mb) through the same ETL process and that runs fine too.
Please suggest if I should spend time finding what the issue is or simply move on assuming its a known bug? Has any one experienced this?
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Jan 11, 2008
Hi,
I have a package that has several FTP tasks in sequence:
[ftp task 1]->[ftp task 2]->[ftp task 3]->[ftp task 4]
[Ftp task 4] fails about 20% of the time, for no apparent reason. This is the error message I receive:
[FTP Task] Error: Unable to receive files using "FTP Connection Manager".
The problem is, it works most of the time (80%), but every 4 or 5 tries, it fails. This makes NO sense to me. Is this a bug perhaps?
Please help... should we use an ftp script instead, as the ftp task seems rather unreliable.
Thanks
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Jan 27, 2008
I have added a package from SQL Server to another package as an "Execute Package Task" it fails with this error:
Error: Error 0xC0014062 while preparing to load the package. The LoadFromSQLServer method has encountered OLE DB error code 0x80040E14 (Only the owner of DTS Package 'nVision_AgentPump' or a member of the sysadmin role may create new versions of it.). The SQL statement that was issued has failed. .
I tried setting the Protection Level to "don't save sensitive", and running the package in process and out. Any idea where to look?
Thanks,
Kayda
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Sep 26, 2006
I have a package (i.e. child package) which runs itself perfectly fine without displaying any error.
However when I embeded this package inside another package (i.e. parent package) using Execute Package Task. The task always fails. It seems strange enough.
The child package has two variables that need to be passed in from parent package.
Can any expert here please help out? Thanks.
- Steve
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Oct 15, 2007
Hi,
I have an FTP task on a package that runs every hour, downloads files from FTP and processes them.
If there are no files, the package should stop successfully after the FTP task, but the problem is that it fails because there are no files.
How can I avoid this?
And another question is there another way to download files and delete then with out another FTP task?
Thanks
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Jun 15, 2007
I need to create some tables dynamically using sp_executesql. But the problem is the length of sql string is more the 4000 characters. How can I solve this problem?
Thanks
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Feb 9, 2005
I searched the forum's threads on this, and while there were many results, none have helped so far.
I am running a DTS package that is an ACtiveX Script Task using VBScript. The script uses CreateObject() to create a FileSystemObject to copy an .MDB before importing the tables into SQL Server. I want to copy it because of Access' notoriety of corrupting, and this much data being pumped out of Access could force me to Compact & Repair. I would rather do that on a copy.
Function Main()
Dim FSO
Set FSO=CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
FSO.CopyFile "\<server><Share>Data.mdb", "\<server>C$DataCopyData.mdb"
Main = DTSTaskExecResult_Success
End Function
The DTS Package runs when I execute it from Ent. Manager, of course. It fails if scheduled, or course :(
I have set the Owner of the Scheduled Task to my domain account, which is also in the Adminstrators Group on the physical server with the SQL Server installation (Windows 2003 Server). I also did the unnecessary task of adding my domain account specifically to the destination folder, which is also Shared.
My sqlagent.exe service runs as SYSTEM on the server, so the SQLAgent should have no problem copying a file from one folder on the server to another.
The Scheduled Task fails with the common error:
DTSRun: Loading...
DTSRun: Executing...
DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSActiveScriptTask_1
DTSRun OnError: DTSStep_DTSActiveScriptTask_1, Error = -2147220482 (800403FE)
Error string: Error Code: 0
Error Source= Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Error Description: Permission denied
Error on Line 12
Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services (DTS) Package
Help file: sqldts80.hlp
Help context: 4500
Error Detail Records:
Error: -2147220482 (800403FE); Provider Error: 0 (0)
Error string: Error Code: 0
Error Source= Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Error Description: Permission denied
Error on Line 12
Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services (DTS) Package
Help file: sqldts80.hlp
Help context: 4500
DTSRun OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSActiveScriptTask_1
DTSRun: Package execution complete.
I checked this MS KB Article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q298725/), but the instructions after opening DCOMcnfg.exe do not follow what is shown in the WMI window on Windows 2003 Server :rolleyes: (i.e. there is no "Default Security" tab to click.)
I am at a loss here. Thanks for your help.
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Apr 3, 2014
We are running SQL Server 2012 SP1 64-Bit EE on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. I have a SSIS Package which connects to a FTP Site and downloads a file. Then it truncates a table and loads the file data into a table. This package works okay when executed from within VSS and SSMS (In SSISDB, right click on the package and execute). However, when I execute it as a Job it does not run and appears to be failing on the first task which is the FTP Task. SQL job step - Type: SSIS Package; Run as: SQL Server Agent Service Account (domain account called playuser); Authentication: Windows Authentication.In the All Executions Standard Report for the SSISDB Catalog, it only says: FTP Download File: Errors: There were errors during task validation.
Is this because my domain account does not have access to the FTP Site?Is this where I need to come up with a Proxy Account with Credentials?Do I need to set up a SQL Server Login (Proxy Account) with the same username being used in the FTP Batch file?
FTP Commands in a batch file:
username
password
cd omb
asc
get STRMASTER
quit
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Mar 19, 2008
I have a Execute SQL Task that calls a stored procedure. The text of the stored procedure is an "INSERT INTO .. SELECT ..." statement. When I run the text in Query Analyzer, it completes successfully. When I call the Stored Procedure, it executes but does not insert the data. It has a date parameter, but hard coding the date parameter does not work either. I checked the permissions on the Stored Procedure and SQL Agent, which are ok. When I change BypassPrepare to True, the query will execute and insert the rows to the required table. If someone has an explanation for this, I would appreciate some sql enlightenment. Thanks.
Dan
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May 9, 2007
Hey,
I seem somehow stuck in some Script Task problems in SSIS on a x64-environment which has SP2 installed already.
If I'm running the package in 32-bit mode, I'm continuously getting the following error
"Warning: Precompiled script failed to load. Attempting to recompile. For more information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article, KB931846 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81885)."
on one of the package's scripts --
the given links advises to install SP2... what a useless hint.
And if I switch the project to run in Run64BitRuntime=True , another script tasks complains
"ScriptTask_78888010d24c477ea7c8d69f4f5568a5 is not a valid Win32 application. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800700C1)
-- whatever that might mean...
Maybe I should add that the packages were running in 32-bit mode for the last 12 months now. Without any problems like that.
Those effects are occuring since we put SP2 onto the server...
Any comments on this topic? Similar experiences? Maybe yet some solutions too?
Regards, Frank
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Mar 11, 2006
Hello,
I have two FTP Tasks configured in my SSIS package. One is for "Receive files" and the other is set for "Delete remote files." Both use variables for the source/destination paths. My remote path variable contains a wild card in the name field such as /usr/this/is/my/path/*.ext and it is working to FTP all the .ext files to my working directory. I then rename the files and want to remove the original files from the FTP server. I use the same variable as the remote path variable in the delete as I do in the receive.
Using the same FTP connection manager for both tasks I am always getting a failure on the delete. The FTP connection manger is setup to use the root user. Using a terminal I am able to open an FTP connection to the server and remove the files manually. There doesn't seem to be any detailed documentation on the FTP Task configured for Delete remote files so I'm hoping someone might have some insight to the problem.
I receive the same message for each of the files that was downloaded:
Error: 0xC001602A at MyPackage, Connection manager "FTP Connection Manager": An error occurred in the requested FTP operation. Detailed error description: 550 usr hisismypathdatafile1.ext: No such file or directory.
The attempt to delete file "usr hisismypathdatafile1.ext" failed. This may occur when the file does not exist, the file name was spelled incorrectly, or you do not have permissions to delete the file.
With the root user/working manually I'm not understanding the permission reason, the file does exist and is spelled correctly.
Dan
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Apr 26, 2008
I have a SSIS Execute SQL Task that calls a stored procedure with a date parameter. The text of the stored procedure is an "INSERT INTO .. SELECT ..." statement. When I run the text in Query Analyzer, it completes successfully. When I call the Stored Procedure, it executes but does not insert the data. Setting ByPass Prepare to True does not affect the outcome. I also used the query directly in the SQL task itself to no avail. Executing the query in Query Analyzer works. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
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Sep 19, 2007
Does anyone have any insight to this error:
"Duplicate column name resolution could not be done because the ordinal specified a column of a different name"
I googled it and got one result with no resolution.
I get this error from SQL Server when a task in my dts package fails. My dts package is attempting to update records whose fields have changed based on a specified criteria.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Jennifer
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May 7, 2006
I have a SSIS package with an FTP task to download a Excel file and populate a table using an excel connection mnager and a SQL Server Destination and it always fails with the following error when scheduled:
The job failed. The Job was invoked by User sa. The last step to run was step 1 (FTP-DM-CRN_ALLOCATION_COMMENTS).
Executed as user: WEB-INTSQLSYSTEM. The package execution failed. The step failed.
The box on which SQL Server is installed is on a workgroup on the domain and the SQL Server is started up by the Local System user on the box.
I am thinking this has to do with windows security based on all the information that I have read on these kind of error messages. Any input on resolving this will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
MShah
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Aug 22, 2007
Hi,
I have a package in which i have programatically created dataflow task. It used to work fine but now it fails with series of errors out of which one is below
Error 30002: Type 'MainPipe' is not defined. Line 63 Columns 33-40 Line Text: Dim DataFlowTask As MainPipe = CType(DataFlowTaskHost.InnerObject, MainPipe)
It seems all the function and classes referd from following dlls is not working:
Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSRuntimeWrap.dll
Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap.dll
I say so because i get the following error also:
Error 30652: Reference required to assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSRuntimeWrap, Version=9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91' containing the type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.IDTSConnectionManager90'. Add one to your project. Line 86 Columns 33-64 Line Text: DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(ChildPackage.Connections(""Source"")) These dlls are in GAC and in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90SDKAssemblies with same version but still it gives above error.
Thanks
Mohit
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Jun 18, 1999
I have a number of test databases which were created from the same backup. Set up SQLMaint to run on them each night. SQL Maint seems to run clean on all of them, but on two the Scheduled Task shows "Failed". All tasks have been set up exactly the same.
Has anyone run into something like this?
Here's the output from the maintenance job for one of the failing db's:
Microsoft (R) SQLMaint Utility, Version 6.50.240
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1995 - 1996
Logged on to SQL Server 'COSTGUARD2' as 'sa' (trusted)
Starting maintenance of database 'Test15' on Thu Jun 17 23:10:01 1999
[1] Check Data and Index Linkage...
** Execution Time: 0 hrs, 0 mins, 1 secs **
[2] Check Data and Index Allocation...
** Execution Time: 0 hrs, 0 mins, 2 secs **
[3] Check System Data...
** Execution Time: 0 hrs, 0 mins, 1 secs **
[4] Update Statistics...
** Execution Time: 0 hrs, 0 mins, 27 secs **
End of maintenance for database 'Test15' on Thu Jun 17 23:10:30 1999
SQLMAINT.EXE Process Exit Code: 0 (Success)
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Apr 26, 2007
Ever since upgrading SQL Server 2005 to SP2 build 3050 all my maintenance plans which begin with a Check Database Integrity Task are failing! If I remove the task from the plan they all execute properly. If I run the T-SQL equivalent manually it executes properly.
I upgraded the server to build 3054 and rebooted several times and Im still having no luck. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for your help with this.
-Kenny
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Nov 8, 2006
Hi
I've created a simple package that contains only one task that is an execute sql task. When I run only this single task from Business Intelligence development studio it runs successfully. But when I run the whole package (also from Business intlligence studio), the package fails.
The data source I access is ODBC. I'm sure the real reason for the error is the bad ODBC driver of the data source but this can't be changed. So I need to know what is different from running only a task in a package to running the whole package. If I knew that I might be able to adjust some setting and make it work.
Any help welcome.
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Jun 4, 2007
Hi,
I am using an XML task for validating the XML data against the XML Schema. Let me describe the scenario, I am working on.
I have XML Files with different schema. I have different XSD files for each XML file type. I have used a for loop container which has a script task and an XML task. Script task gets the XML File and XSD file contents into variables which are, in turn, used by XML Task for validation.
XML task is configured in the option "Validate". I have provided the XML Data in variable and XSD file content in other variable. XML Task stored the result in another variable. FailOnValidationFail property set to false.
Every thing works fine until result of XML Task is false. If XML Task fails for one of the files, it fails for each subsequent files. If first file does not compile to schema and other files do, then XML task fails all the files because first file failed.
Is this a problem with XML Task or I have missed any property. Please, guide me through.
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Nov 21, 2006
Hi,
I have created a SSIS package and tested it in V.Stdio where it runs fine and uploads file on the remote server.
Now I have scheduled it to run as a job in SQL SERVER AGENT as JOB, but it fails when it comes to the upload task?
I am quite sure as it is something with FTP connection string or security, but can't figure it out.
I have simply added the IP/login/password in the connection manager for upload task.
Any help/ guidance would be great.
Thanks,
Ad
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