HELP: Package Runs...job Fails!
Dec 18, 2000
I'm trying to run a job which moves data from one machine to another. I can manually execute the package successfully, but the job always fails. I get the dreaded error message 18456, "login failis for user "". I have double checked the logins for both machines,(sql server agent AND the sql server authentication).
Also, I can run a select statement (from server_ to server_2) successfully from query analyzer i.e.
Select *
from <linked_server_name>.<database>.<database_owner>.<table_name>
however, if I run this query from server_2 to server_1 I get the failed login message similar to the error message found in the job history. Since both servers accept nt logins, where is my problem? They are both set up as linked servers, and they are both mssql oledb.
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
thanks
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Dec 31, 2007
Like the name says, I'm trying hard, but I'm obviously missing something. Okay, I'm new to SSIS. I'm trying to write a job that deletes some Excel files on the server, copies some Excel files from a Sharepoint instance to the location where the deleted files were, runs an executable to manipulate those files, and then imports them to my SS instance.
the package runs fine when I run it from Managment Studio after installing it on the server. The 'execute task' fails when I run the job containing the package. After creating a proxy to have the SQL Server agent Service run with appropriate permissions, I thought I would have been rid of permissions issues (I gave the proxy way too much permission in an effort to narrow in on my issue), but I could still be missing something.
The job doesn't get into the package enough to even start writing to my log file, and all I get in the job history is the very cryptic 'DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1) ' error. If anyone has ideas, I would greatly appreciate being shown the error of my ways.
Thanks!
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Dec 28, 2007
I have a 7 step SSIS package that manipulates some data on a DB2 database. The package executes perfectly in Business Intelligence Development Studio. I save the package to my SSIS store and then point my scheduled task to it and it fails after about 9 seconds everytime. I have an identical job that works with a different DB2 database that works without any problem. The only difference is the database it's pointing to.
The package is executing as the same user who created it, which has sysadmin to both the SSIS store and the SQL instance the package is executing on. When I saved the package I selected "Rely on server storage roles for access control" for the protection level.
This one is driving me crazy, can't figure it out. Any idea's?
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Jun 14, 2007
I have created an SSIS package which, as its 2nd step, picks up a .dbf table and does a Data Flow Task of putting the .dbf table into a SQL Server 2005 table (which was just truncated in Step 1).
The Connection Manager that works on the .dbf table is Native OLE DBMicrosoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider.
The entire SSIS package runs perfectly when i run it from my development environment.
I then assigned this Package to a SQL Server 2005 Job. The entire package is the sole step of the job.
But when I run the SQL Job, the Job fails immediately on Step 2.
Here is the error message in View History of the SQL Job:
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Executed as user: DBASE01SQLExec. ...on 9.00.3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 11:48:37 AM Progress: 2007-06-14 11:48:37.91 Source: DBF to ScanUS_Process Validating: 0% complete End Progress Progress: 2007-06-14 11:48:37.91 Source: DBF to ScanUS_Process Validating: 33% complete End Progress Error: 2007-06-14 11:48:37.91 Code: 0xC0202009 Source: DBF to ScanUS_Process ScanUS DBF Output File [1] Description: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E37. End Error Error: 2007-06-14 11:48:37.91 Code: 0xC02020E8 Source: DBF to ScanUS_Process ScanUS DBF Output File [1] Description: Opening a rowset for "scanus_process" failed. Check that the object exists in the database. End Error Error: 2007-06-14 11:48:37.95 Code: 0xC004706B Source: DBF to ScanUS_Process DTS.Pipeline Description: "component "ScanUS... The package execution fa... The step failed.
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Could someone suggest why this works OK within SSIS but not when the SSIS Pakcage is called from SQL?
thx very much/spirits.
seth j hersh
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Oct 16, 2007
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.
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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.
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Any ideas.
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Feb 27, 2007
Hi all,
I try to make SSSIS packages made on my pc accesible to an other user of SSIS (both running on Windows 2000). The packages are on a shared drive in our LAN.. Some configurationfiles are use to configure the Oracle DBconnection.The same files are on the same location on both PC's
The other user can open and run the packages but from the moment the lookup buffers are loaded, we get the following errors:
Error: 0xC0202009 at AB_ADDRESS_DF, LOOKUP_POST_ID [22801]: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "OraOLEDB" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "".
Error: 0xC020824E at AB_ADDRESS_DF, LOOKUP_POST_ID [22801]: OLE DB error occurred while populating internal cache. Check SQLCommand and SqlCommandParam properties.
Error: 0xC004701A at AB_ADDRESS_DF, DTS.Pipeline: component "LOOKUP_POST_ID" (22801) failed the pre-execute phase and returned error code 0xC020824E.
Any suggestion would be most welcome.
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Jun 23, 2006
I am attempting to write a Windows service that watches a database for uploaded files to import. When a new file is found, the corresponding SSIS package is run from the file system with variables passed through. I started development as a Windows app and copied the functionality to a service.
The app runs fine. The service does not. I get a "Failure" each time a package is executed. Everything is identical behind the scenes with the obvious exceptions that OnStart and OnStop handlers are buttons in the app. I added a script task at the beginning of one of the SSIS packages to notify me that it is even running at all. It doesn't even hit that initial task.
Again, the app will run all packages just fine. The data is imported and the results return as "Success."
The following is the code executing the package. Any help is appreciated. I've been banging my head on this one for a few days now. (Is there a tag to format a code sample?)
Dim pkgLocation As String
Dim pkg As New Package
Dim app As New Application
Dim pkgResults As DTSExecResult
pkgLocation = sPackageFolder & PackageName & ".dtsx"
pkg = app.LoadPackage(pkgLocation, Nothing)
Dim vars As Variables = pkg.Variables
vars("ImportId").Value = ImportId
vars("ProductionServer").Value = ProductionServer
vars("ProductionDatabase").Value = ProductionDatabase
vars("SourceFileName").Value = FileName
vars("SourceFilePath").Value = FilePath
pkgResults = pkg.Execute()
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May 2, 2008
Hi All,
I am in the process of moving from a 32-bit SQL Server 2005 Enterprise (9.0.3054) to a 64-bit SQL Server 2005 Enterprise (9.0.3054 with 4 CPUs and 8GB of memory on Win 2003 SP2) and the process has been very frustrating to say the least. I am having a problem with packages that I created on my 64-bit SQL Server. I am importing a few tables from the 32-SQL Server into the 64-bit SQL Server using the Task --> Import to create the package.
Sometimes when I am creating a package I get the following error in a message box:
SQL Server Import and Export Wizard
The SSIS Runtime object could not be created. Verify that DTS.dll is available and registered. The wizard cannot continue and it will terminate.
Additional information: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. (System.Windows.Forms)
Other times when I run a package that has run successfully before I get the following error:
Faulting application dtexecui.exe, version 9.0.3042.0, stamp 45cd726d, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, stamp 00000000, debug? 0, fault address 0x025d23f0.
Other times I get this error message:
.NET Runtime version 2.0.50727.1433 - Fatal Execution Engine Error (79FFEE24) (80131506)
And still other times
The package appears to hang when running. By this I mean that the Package Execution Progress shows progress up to a point then it just stops. (The package takes about 17 seconds to run normally) CPU usage is at 1% and the package cannot be stopped.
I have deleted and re-created the package several times and I have also re-installed the service pack on the SQL Server (9.0.3054) but that did not help.
Does anyone have any other suggestions to try?
Thanks.
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Jun 26, 2006
I've mined countless threads all over the Net where people are having my problem, but none of the solutions I've seen seem to apply.
When I run a DTS package from Enterprise Manager, everything works great. When I schedule the same package as a job, it fails immediately and reports this error:
Executed as user: SERVER-NAMESYSTEM. DTSRun: Loading... Error: -2147221005 (800401F3); Provider Error: 0 (0) Error string: Invalid class string Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services (DTS) Package Help file: sqldts80.hlp Help context: 713. Process Exit Code 1. The step failed.
My hunch is the SERVER-NAMESYSTEM.DTSRun account doesn't have sufficient privileges, but I can't find how/where to fix that.
Help, please.
Thanks,
Doug
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Oct 8, 2007
I have a stored procedure that syncs 2 databases. It runs fine if I go into the stored procedures and execute it manually, there are a few errors but it doesnt choke on them it completes with the desired end result. However if I create a job to run this dbo, it fails, The error log shows this:
Date,Source,Severity,Step ID,Server,Job Name,Step Name,Notifications,Message,Duration,Sql Severity,Sql Message ID,Operator Emailed,Operator Net sent,Operator Paged,Retries Attempted
10/03/2007 16:06:00,sync,Error,0,MACHINENAME,sync,(Job outcome),,The job failed. The Job was invoked by User MACHINENAMEAdministrator. The last step to run was step 1 (sync).,00:00:19,0,0,,,,0
10/03/2007 16:06:00,sync,Error,1,MACHINENAME,sync,sync,,Executed as user: companyname. ... 0) aspnet Member Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) DNN User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) Updaing Roles __noelle(5281) [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet Member Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) DNN User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) Updaing Roles 0(5036) [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet Member Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) New DNN User [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet Member Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) DNN User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) Updaing Roles 0000000(3795) [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet Member Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) DNN User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) Updaing Roles 007(8) [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet User Exists [SQLSTATE 01000] (Message 0) aspnet Member Exis... The step failed.,00:00:19,14,3621,,,,0
So the error is 3621, and the severity is 14 which as I understand it means Insufficient Permissions.
I have already tried this:
Making the Job Agent service logon as MACHINeNAME/Administrator instead of System, giving the user here (companyname) more permissions, but I am at a loss as to why this runs ok when manually executed but fails when run as a job. I have created the job by scripting the dbo "Execute to a file" and having the job run that file as a step, I have also tried copying and pasting the code from the stored procedure into the job step. It always fails for the same reason.
I must say I am very new to SQL, I am a network admin and have inherited this database and server from another client and have to get this sync task to run daily at certain intervals.
Please can anyone shed light on this issue?
Thanks,
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Jul 20, 2005
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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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Jun 11, 2007
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:
dtexec /f "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90DTSPackagesIntegration Services Project estcom.dtsx"
pause
Why it's not running with SQL Server Agent???
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Aug 30, 2006
Hey, I've a few jobs which call SSIS packages. If I run the SSIS package, it runs fine but if I try to run the job which calls this package, it fails. Can someone help me troubleshoot this issue? None of my jobs that call an SSIS package work. All of them fail.
Thank you
Tej
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Sep 15, 1999
I have created a package that takes a Visual FoxPro .dbf and imports into SQL7. If I run the job, it works fine. If I schedule the job it fails stating that I can't find the .dbf, the same one that it just found when run manually. What gives?
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Apr 27, 2004
Hi ,
I am trying to run DTS package (stored on SQL Server) using Visual basic but i am getting the following error
Runtime error '-2147217843 (80040e4d)'
Login failed for 'MyUserID'
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i used the following code in VB program
Sub Command1_Click()
Dim dtsp As New DTS.Package
dtsp.LoadFromSQLServer _
ServerName:="MyServer", _
ServerUserName:="MyUserID", _
ServerPassword:="MyPassword", _
PackageName:="DTSDemo"
dtsp.Execute
End Sub
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I can Run the package direct from SQL server but get error by Vb program. Any idea why it is so.
Thanks
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May 11, 2000
I have a Local DTS Package that I created that runs fine. I have scheduled it to run daily but it errors out when run it from the agent. This is an excerpt of the error from the Job history.
Delete from Table [Intranet].[dbo].[Employees] Step, Error = -2147217887 (80040E21)
This Local DTS Package, deletes the records in the file and reimports the data from an AS400 file that is recreated for me daily.
The only thing that has occured to me so far is that perhaps the SQL Agent Service Account needs permission to delete the records. (I'm using NT Security).
Am I on the right track or do you think it's something else?
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Sep 18, 2007
Hello,
I have a package which runs several child packages. All works well and everything runs, but when it runs each of the children packages, it opens it, runs it and then it stays open. When the whole thing is done, there are about 25 or so open packages. Should they close after they run? Is there a setting I need to do this?
The point I am in SSIS is that I have gotten a decent feel for creating packages, but everything is still in debug mode. I need to take the next step to learn how to have this stuff run automatically or from a procedure outside the SSIS interface. Does that make any sense? If so, where can I learn about that.
Thanks for the help.
-Gumbatman
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Nov 28, 2007
Hello Experts,
I found some similar threads and guides but they didn€™t help me with my special problem.
I converted a dts package (built in SQL 2000) to SQL 2005. Right now it€™s a legacy package.
(I tried the Tool Microsoft SQL Server 2000 DTS Designer Components to open the package. It€™s going well)
I would like to build a scheduled job which runs this dts package.
In SQL 2000 you can right click on the package and create the job.
SQL created string like this:
Dtsrun ASDFHJKSF56A4DFSLAKDHFJKS65646ASDFHSF (very long sting, it€™s the ID of the dts package)
How can I make something like this in SQL 2005?
Where I can get the ID of a dts package from?
Best Regards,
Alex
p.s.
- I red the thread from Jamie Thomason and will directly mark as answer after I get a answer
- of cource I will delete my thread too if I overlooked a thread with the same issue
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Nov 30, 2006
hi everyone,
Is there anyway to find out the number of runs of a package using its checkpoint file?
Or is there anyother way to figure out the number of runs of a package till it gets succeeded?
Thanks in advance,
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Dec 11, 2007
Dear all,
This is a beginner's question so bear with me - I have a SSIS package that builds an Analysis Services fact table - depending on user input, this table is either re-built from scratch or any additional records since it was last run are created.
Where is the best place to store the time a package was last run - in a seperate table in the database or somewhere in the fact table?
Sam
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Mar 13, 2008
Hi,
I need to transfer the data in A table on a 2005 instance to B table which has the same structure as A table on a 2000 instance. There are 200,000 records in A table. If I use <insert B select * from linkedserver.....>, it takes only 30 seconds. I create a SSIS package to do this. But it is very slow. After it runs 10 minutes I have to stop it. And I find that it transfers about 100 records every second. Then I change the source server and destination server. That is transferring the same data from the 2000 instance to the 2005 instance. It takes only 50 seconds. why? How to make the package used for transfer data from the 2005 instance to the 2000 instance run fast?
Thanks!
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Mar 14, 2006
I have an SSIS package created from a SQL 2000 DTS using the Migration Wizard. The package imports data from a MySQL database to a SQL 2005 64-bit database running on 64-bit windows server 2003. The package runs fine when executed from SQL Server Management Studio but when I schedule it as a job it fails with:
Executed as user: [the domain admin account]. The package execution failed. The step failed.
I've tried a lot of different ways to make this work including creating a new SSIS package. Again, the package ran fine except when it was scheduled as a job.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
thanks!
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Jul 10, 2006
When I run a package I created in the development Studio it runs fine but if I create a job and run it I get an error "The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "ODS" failed with error code 0xC0202009"
I have the package setup to use a XML config file and it works fine on all the other packages but this one will not work.
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Sep 20, 2007
A strange thing is happening to us: we create a bat file that executes an SSIS package with multiple connection managers and tasks.
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When calling the same bat file from SQL Server Agent (that runs under the same NT account as SSIS, and all other SQL services, and belongs to local Adminstrators), the package fails half way through with connection failed issue.
Plus it gives us something like this: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER
Has anyone ever experienced this issue, do you have any possible solutions?
Thank you!
Anastasia
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May 24, 2008
I am using SSIS packages for data transfer, When i run the package on virtual server it takes more time as when run on a PC. After analysing i found that Package when run on Virtual server takes time in startup around (50 sec) or so.Could anyone help me with a little bit of detail description as to why it runs slow.
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Sep 12, 2007
I'm at a bit of a loss. I've written a package that has about a dozen data flow tasks and each one loads data from text files into tables in a db. It's possible that some of the fields in the text files may have data that would need to be truncated upon insert into the db.
In the data flows, I've set the fields in the data sources I know this could happen to to ignore truncation errors. When I run this within BI Studio, everything works fine. I then loaded the package into the SSIS store on the db server and if I attempt to run it from the SSIS store or if a job executes it, the package appears to be failing because of these truncation errors that I've told it to ignore.
Am I missing something? Thanks!
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Dec 19, 2007
I have a problem where I have an SSIS package (SQL Server 2005) that won't run properly from SQL Server Agent, but it runs fine when kicked off manually from Integration Services -> Run Package or when run in debug from Visual Studio.
The first step in the package checks for the existance of a file via a script task. The script looks like this...
Code Block
Public Sub Main()
Dim TaskResult As Integer
Dim ImportFile As String = CStr(Dts.Variables("BaseDirectory").Value) + CStr(Dts.Variables("ImportDirectory").Value) + CStr(Dts.Variables("ImportFile").Value)
If Dir(ImportFile) = "" Then
Dts.TaskResult = Dts.Results.Failure
Else
Dts.TaskResult = Dts.Results.Success
End If
Return
End Sub
This script runs fine and the file is seen as expected when I run the package manually. But as a step in a SQL Server Agent job, it doesn't see the file.
The SQL Server Agent service is set to start up / log on as a Local System Account. I've also tried setting up a credential / proxy (using an account that I know can see and even move / rename the file) to run the job as but that didn't seem to help.
The package is being run from SQL Server (stored in MSDB) and is set to rely on SQL Server for sensitive information, so I don't think that's an issue; other packages are set up like this in terms of sensitive data and run fine.
Any ideas why my script can't "see" the file I'm looking at when it's kicked off by SQL Server agent? I've looked and looked...I can't seem to figure this out. I would really appreciate any help you might be able to offer up.
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May 16, 2008
Hi,
I have a package designed as bring data tables over to SQL Server. There are 9 data flow tasks that runs parallel, to bring 9 datatables over. In BIDS, when I execute the package, it runs like 8 minutes. Or if I start the scheduled job manually, it runs around 8 minutes too. But it runs about 30 minutes at the scheduled time at midnight.
I wonder what I can do to speed up the scheduled job.
Thanks
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Jan 26, 2007
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.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks for your help
Marcus
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Jul 12, 2006
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?
Thanks,
Forrest
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Aug 2, 2007
All:
As the subject suggests I am encountering an error while running a package through an agent. Unfortunately the error does not provide much information for me to diagnose the problem, and hence the post.
I have pasted the error below and appreciate help from anyone.
Thank you,
Message
Executed as user: EPSILONSYSTEM. Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility Version 9.00.3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 10:16:31 AM Error: 2007-08-02 10:16:32.25 Code: 0xC002F304 Source: File System Task File System Task Description: An error occurred with the following error message: "Could not find a part of the path 'P:FinanceItems Sold Below CostItems Sold Below Cost_2007-08-01.csv'.". End Error DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1). Started: 10:16:31 AM Finished: 10:16:32 AM Elapsed: 1.047 seconds. The package execution failed. The step failed.
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Apr 21, 2015
I've created a SSIS package that calls the access dll and fires off 2003 access reports, saves them as PDF's and emails them off.
Now this works fine when I run it manually, but when I schedule and fire off a job I get a very vague error "exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation".
I have copied the access dll to the GAC and .net framework v2.0.50727 but still no luck.
I'm using Bull zip PDF printer and those DLL's are also in the GAC
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