How To Get The Output Column In OLE DB Command Transformation
Jul 3, 2006
Hi,
I am writing a Dataflow task which will take a Particular column from the source table and i am passing the column value in the SQL command property. My SQL Command will look like this,
Select SerialNumber From SerialNumbers Where OrderID = @OrderID
If i go and check the output column in the Input and output properties tab, I am not able to see this serial number column in the output column tree,So i cant able to access this column in the next transformation component.
I have a Lookup Transformation that matches the natural key of a dimension member and returns the dimension key for that member (surrogate key pipeline stuff).
I am using an OLE DB Command as the Error flow of the Lookup Transformation to insert an "Inferred Member" (new row) into a dimension table if the Lookup fails.
The OLE DB Command calls a stored procedure (dbo.InsertNewDimensionMember) that inserts the new member and returns the key of the new member (using scope_identity) as an output.
What is the syntax in the SQL Command line of the OLE DB Command Transformation to set the output of the stored procedure as an Output Column?
I know that I can 1) add a second Lookup with "Enable memory restriction" on (no caching) in the Success data flow after the OLE DB Command, 2) find the newly inserted member, and 3) Union both Lookup results together, but this is a large dimension table (several million rows) and searching for the newly inserted dimension member seems excessive, especially since I have the ID I want returned as output from the stored procedure that inserted it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Table A on Server 1 (3 ROWS) ID Name Address ID1 A B ID2 X Y ID3 M N
There is another table on a different server which looks like
Table B on Server 2 PKColumn ID Details 1 ID1 Desc1 2 ID1 Desc2 3 ID1 Desc 3 4 ID2 Desc 5 ID2 Description
As you can see the ID is the common column for these two tables, I want to get the Query the above 2 tables and the output should be dumped into a new table on Server2.
I am using the following SSIS Package
OledbDataSource-------> OledbCommand(Select * from TableB where ID =?)
From here, how can insert the rows returned from the oledb command into another table. Since, for each row of TableA it will return some output rows...How can I insert all these into the New Table.
Please help on configuring the output of the oledb command.
I've used the OLE DB Command transformation serveral times to call stored procs and pass in a set of parameters. For some reason, every time I try to use it now w/ any parameters, I get this error:
OLE DB Command [188]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Syntax error, permission violation, or other nonspecific error".
I've set the SqlCommand property of the transformation to:
Here is the stored proc I'm calling (which works fine):
ALTER proc [dbo].[Create_BuyerContractRadiusTerritoryPostalCode_By_BuyerContractId_PostalCode_Radius] @BuyerContractId int, @PostalCode nvarchar(50), @Latitude float, @Longitude float, @Radius smallint as set nocount on set tran isolation level read uncommitted insert into BuyerContractRadiusTerritoryPostalCode (BuyerContractId, PostalCode) select distinct @BuyerContractId, pc.PostalCode from PostalCode pc where dbo.CalculateDistance(@Latitude,@Longitude,pc.Latitude,pc.Longitude) <= @Radius and not exists ( select bcrtpc.PostalCode from BuyerContractRadiusTerritoryPostalCode bcrtpc where bcrtpc.BuyerContractId = @BuyerContractId and bcrtpc.PostalCode = pc.PostalCode )
Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is time-sensitive project I'm working on and I really didn't anticipate running into this so I'm kind of scurring for answers. Thanks!
I am trying to use a CTE in an OLE DB Command data flow transformation object. However, when I enter the cte and corresponding query in the SqlCommand field of the OLE DB command editor dialog, I get a syntax error. Can CTE's be used data flow objects? I have been able to use them in an Execute SQL Control Flow Item, but not in any data flow item.
In order to prevent lookup errors in a lookup transformation, I've decided to go for an OleDb Command Transformation.
This transformation should check the lookup and, if it turns out to be null, ir returns a dummy value. Otherwise, it would return the lookup value.
This should be done by doing something like this:
select coalesce( (select ID_Table2 from ID_Table2 where FK_Table1 = ?), 0)
suposing Table2 has an atribute called "FK_Table1" that should match a column in the data flow.
Now, such command result in this message:
"An OLE DB record is available. Source "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Syntax eror, permission violation, or other nonspecific error".
But, it I remove the coalesce and type the following command:
select ID_Table2 from ID_Table2 where FK_Table1 = ?
It presents me no errors and allows me to continue.
Did i did anything wrong or is this something that is not possible to be done?
I know i have the option to use a script task to do this operation, but that would turn the maintenance process a little more difficult.
Otherwise, i know i could also re-direct the error from the lookup transformation and handle it. Though, my package has about 10 lookups and that would turn my package a lot more complex than
I am developing a custom destination component and I have encountered a few areas where there seems to be a lack of helpful documentation and examples.
1. I have not been able to find any information on or examples of creating custom destinations with an error output. The OLE DB Destination has an error output so I investigated the input and error output properties in the advanced editor and found that the OLE DB Destination error output is synchronous with the input (its SynchronousInputID matches the input's ID) and has its ExclusionGroup value set to 1. Using this information, I modeled my error output after the OLE DB Destination.
Shortly after I start my SSIS package and it encounters an error row, I get the following exception: [My Destination Adapter 1 [3512]] Error: System.ArgumentException: Value does not fall within the expected range. at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper.IDTSBuffer90.DirectErrorRow(Int32 hRow, Int32 lOutputID, Int32 lErrorCode, Int32 lErrorColumn) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.PipelineBuffer.DirectErrorRow(Int32 outputID, Int32 errorCode, Int32 errorColumn) at MyDestination.ProcessInput(Int32 inputID, PipelineBuffer buffer) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ManagedComponentHost.HostProcessInput(IDTSManagedComponentWrapper90 wrapper, Int32 inputID, IDTSBuffer90 pDTSBuffer, IntPtr bufferWirePacket)
2. My custom destination component is used for writing a file with a fixed schema. I followed the means by which source component examples add their output columns, but applied this to my external metadata columns. In my Validate() I check if the ExternalMetadataColumnCollection.Count == 0 and return DTSValidationStatus.VS_NEEDSNEWMETADATA; to force a call to ReinitializeMetaData(). In ReinitializeMetaData() I call a method that creates the input's external metadata columns that reflect my external data source.
This works fine except every time I add my custom destination component to a SSIS Package and go to edit the component I am greeted with a dialog box that states: "The component is not in a valid state. ... Do you want the component to fix these errors automatically?" Pressing the Yes button, I assume, makes the call to ReinitializeMetaData() and I have my external metadata columns. Where is the correct place to add the external metadata columns so the user does not have to take this extra step every time they add my component to their package?
When I execute a stored procedure from an OLE DB Command transformation, where the sp takes a parameter and RetainSameConnection=TRUE and DelayValidation=TRUE are set, I get the error
"Syntax error, permission violation, or other nonspecific error"
If I take out the param or set RetainSameConnection=FALSE on the connection, all is fine again?
Can I add Output Columns to the Script Transformation Editor using code? I have to execute a SQL Statement to determine the number of years we have the data for for an item and then create the columns for the months in those years and populate them with the quantities. So my question is can I create output columns to the Script Transformation Editor on the fly that is as it is being executed?
is it true that I will not be able to use the returned value from an sp that is called on every row from an oledb command transformation? I see all kinds of complaints on the web but cant determine if this would be a waste of time. I'd like to append the returned value (which is calculated and cannot be joined in the buffer) to the data on its way out of the transformation.
I am using a script component to transform data. In the script component I created a bunch of fields for the output. Is there any way to loop through that list of columns? Is there code I can use in the script component to access the names, data types, data etc?
I saw a lot of informaiton on the OutputColumnCollection as part of some IDTSOuput90 thing (greek to me). As best I can guess this is for creating your own new columns, but can I see what columns are already defined via the script interface?
We have a user-defined function that can be called directly via SQL (in SQL Server Management Studio) without error. We would like to use this function to populate a column, whist data is being processed within Integration Services. Using an OLE DB Command transformation to achieve this would seem the most appropriate.
The following was inserted for the SQLCommand property:
However, when the Refresh button is pressed we are presented with the error below:
Error at Load Orderline [OLE DB Command [15171]]: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x8004E14. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x8004E14 Description: "Invalid parameter number".
If we use SET instead of EXEC (e.g. SET ? = dbo.GetOrderlineStatus(@dt_required = ?, @dt_invoice = ?, @dt_despatch = ?, @ch_status = ?, @si_suffix = ?, @re_quantity = ?, @vc_invoice_id = ?, @vc_order_id = ?)) the following error is produced:
Error at Load Orderline [OLE DB Command [15171]]: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Syntax error, permission violation, or other nonspecific error".
OLEDB SOURCE --> LOOK UP TRANSFORMATION | lookup output / error output(for new Inserts) (updated records) / / DERIVED COLUMN DERIVED COLUMN TRANSFORMATION1 TRANSFORMATION1 | | v v OLEDB COMMAND TRANSFORMATION OLEDB DESTINATION (inserting new records to (Updating records in destinationTable) destination)
in this senario new records r insrted properly but though package runs without error records not get updated in Destination. In OLEDB COMMAND my query is like below,
In advanced editor of OLE DB I hv created additional 16 paramater columns though i assign datatype as numeric to tht columns when i press refresh automatically it changes to DT_STR. My destination table columns r numeric .
I though due to this datatype mismatch the error came So i change the datatype of dest to varchar to make compatible with OLEDB Comand Transformation. THN also no Use NO UPDATES
package is running without error but records not get updated.
if change the flow like below
OLEDB SOURCE --> LOOK UP TRANSFORMATION | lookup output / error output(for new Inserts) (updated records) / / DERIVED COLUMN DERIVED COLUMN TRANSFORMATION1 TRANSFORMATION1 | | v v OLEDB COMMANDTRANSFORMATION / (Updating records in / destinationTable) / / / UNION ALL TRANSFORMATION | v
OLEDB DESTINATION
In This Case The updated record get inserted in the target as wel as the old remains as it is means m getting one additional record.
kindly help me to figure out the bug M frusted with this issue please.............
I would like my transformation to automatically create an output column for each input column. Any tips? I can't seem to determine which event to listen to or method to override.
I need to call a function to calculate a value. This function accepts a varchar parameter and returns a boolean value. I need to call this function for each row in the dataflow task. I thought I would use an oledb command transformation and for some reason if I say..
'select functioname(?)' as the sqlcommand, it gives me an error message at the design time. In the input/output properties, I have mapped Param_0(external column) to an input column.
I get this erro.."syntax error, ermission violation or other non specific error". Can somebiody please suggest me what's wrong with this and how should I deal this.
I am using SSIS in SQL Server Enterprise 2005. I have two OLE DB data sources from two disparate databases (IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server), some columns from each of which are to be included in the merged output results. I have noted the various requirements in the forum postings with regard to sorting the OLE DB sources and specifying the output source columns as being sorted, as well as the requirement that the join fields in the two sources be close/exact matches. Yet, when I run this in VS, while the work area reflects the expected number of rows being input into the Merge Join transformation, no count is reflected as output from that transformation into the final destination table.Specifically, my two data sources (IBM DB2 and MS SQL) are configured as follows:
IBM DB2 contains an SQL statement that uses Cast operations to create the result columns.and an ORDER BY clause to ensure that the output is sorted by the desired two columns.. The OLE DB source property setting for IsSorted is set to true; the Output Columns folder column definitions for "key_ source_dtsy" and "key_source_dtrt" have their SortKeyPosition properties set to 1 and 2, respectively. Those field are both defined as data type DT_STR, with lengths of 4 and 2, respectively. Below is the Path metadata from the Data Flow Path editor from the path from this source:
IBM DB2 source"Name" "Data Type" "Precision" "Scale" "Length" "Code Page" "Sort Key Position" "Comparison Flags" "Source Component""ID_CODE" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "10" "1252" "0" "" "Source F0005 User Defined Codes""CODE_DESCR_1" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "30" "1252" "0" "" "Source F0005 User Defined Codes""CODE_DESCR_2" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "30" "1252" "0" "" "Source F0005 User Defined Codes""key_source_dtsy" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "4" "1252" "1" "" "Source F0005 User Defined Codes""key_source_dtrt" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "2" "1252" "2" "" "Source F0005
User Defined Codes:
MS SQL contains an SQL statement that takes the columns as they are in the MS SQL table (no Cast operations needed); it also uses an ORDER BY clause to ensure the output is sorted by the join columns. The OLE DB source property setting for IsSorted is set to true; the Output Columns folder columns for "key_source_dtsy" and "key_source_dtrt" have their SortKeyPosition properties set to 1 and 2, respectively. Those field are both defined as data type DT_STR, with lengths of 4 and 2, respectively. Below is the Path metadata from the Data Flow Path editor from the path from this source:
MS SQL source"Name" "Data Type" "Precision" "Scale" "Length" "Code Page" "Sort Key Position" "Comparison Flags" "Source Component""id_code_name" "DT_I2" "0" "0" "0" "0" "0" "" "Source CodeName in db dwVdFY""key_source_dtsy" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "4" "1252" "1" "" "Source CodeName in db dwVdFY""key_source_dtrt" "DT_STR" "0" "0" "2" "1252" "2" "" "Source CodeName in db dwVdFY"
The Merge Join transformation specifies an INNER JOIN using the columns named "key_source_dtsy" and "key_source_dtrt" from the respective data sources.I know there are alternative ways of accomplishing my intent (Lookup, port MS SQL table to IBM DB2 so join can occur in SELECT statement, etc.; however, I'd like to use this functionality and assume that it should work.
I've built a simple custom data flow transformation component following the Hands On Lab (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1C2A7DD2-3EC3-4641-9407-A5A337BEA7D3&displaylang=en) and the Books Online (ms-help://MS.MSDNQTR.v80.en/MS.MSDN.v80/MS.SQL.v2005.en/dtsref9/html/adc70cc5-f79c-4bb6-8387-f0f2cdfaad11.htm and ms-help://MS.MSDNQTR.v80.en/MS.MSDN.v80/MS.SQL.v2005.en/dtsref9/html/b694d21f-9919-402d-9192-666c6449b0b7.htm).
All it is supposed to do is create an output column and set its value to the result of calling a web service method (the transformation is synchronous). Everything seems fine, but when I run the data flow task that contains it, it doesn't generate any output. The Visual Studio debugger displays it as yellow, with 1,385 rows going into it, but the data viewer attached to its output is empty. The output metadata looks just like I expect: all of my input columns plus the new column, correctly typed. No validation or run-time warnings or errors are reported.
I'll include the entire C# file below, which only overrrides the ProvideComponentProperties, Validate, PreExecute, ProcessInput, and PostExecute methods of the parent PipelineComponent class.
Since this is effectively a specialization of the DerivedColumn transformation, could I inherit from the class that implements the DC component instead of PipelineComponent? How do I even find out what that class is?
Thanks! Here's the code: using System; // using System.Collections.Generic; // using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline; using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper; using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper;
namespace CustomComponents { [DtsPipelineComponent(DisplayName = "GID", ComponentType = ComponentType.Transform)] public class GidComponent : PipelineComponent { /// /// Column indexes for faster processing. /// private int[] inputColumnBufferIndex; private int outputColumnBufferIndex;
/// /// The GID web service. /// private GID.WS_PDF.PDFProcessService gidService = null;
/// /// Called to initialize/reset the component. /// public override void ProvideComponentProperties() { base.ProvideComponentProperties(); // Remove any existing metadata: base.RemoveAllInputsOutputsAndCustomProperties(); // Create the input and the output: IDTSInput90 input = this.ComponentMetaData.InputCollection.New(); input.Name = "Input"; IDTSOutput90 output = this.ComponentMetaData.OutputCollection.New(); output.Name = "Output"; // The output is synchronous with the input: output.SynchronousInputID = input.ID; // Create the GID output column (16-character Unicode string): IDTSOutputColumn90 outputColumn = output.OutputColumnCollection.New(); outputColumn.Name = "GID"; outputColumn.SetDataTypeProperties(Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_WSTR, 16, 0, 0, 0); }
/// /// Only 1 input and 1 output with 1 column is supported. /// /// public override DTSValidationStatus Validate() { bool cancel = false; DTSValidationStatus status = base.Validate(); if (status == DTSValidationStatus.VS_ISVALID) { // The input and output are created above and should be exactly as specified // (unless someone manually edited the persisted XML): if (ComponentMetaData.InputCollection.Count != 1) { this.ComponentMetaData.FireError(0, ComponentMetaData.Name, "Invalid metadata: component accepts 1 Input.", string.Empty, 0, out cancel); status = DTSValidationStatus.VS_ISCORRUPT; } else if (ComponentMetaData.OutputCollection.Count != 1) { this.ComponentMetaData.FireError(0, ComponentMetaData.Name, "Invalid metadata: component provides 1 Output.", string.Empty, 0, out cancel); status = DTSValidationStatus.VS_ISCORRUPT; } else if (ComponentMetaData.OutputCollection[0].OutputColumnCollection.Count != 1) { this.ComponentMetaData.FireError(0, ComponentMetaData.Name, "Invalid metadata: component Output must be 1 column.", string.Empty, 0, out cancel); status = DTSValidationStatus.VS_ISCORRUPT; } // And the output column should be a Unicode string: else if ((ComponentMetaData.OutputCollection[0].OutputColumnCollection[0].DataType != DataType.DT_WSTR) || (ComponentMetaData.OutputCollection[0].OutputColumnCollection[0].Length != 16)) { ComponentMetaData.FireError(0, ComponentMetaData.Name, "Invalid metadata: component Output column data type must be (DT_WSTR, 16).", string.Empty, 0, out cancel); status = DTSValidationStatus.VS_ISBROKEN; } } return status; }
/// /// Called before executing, to cache the buffer column indexes. /// public override void PreExecute() { base.PreExecute(); // Get the index of each input column in the buffer: IDTSInput90 input = ComponentMetaData.InputCollection[0]; inputColumnBufferIndex = new int[input.InputColumnCollection.Count]; for (int col = 0; col < input.InputColumnCollection.Count; col++) { inputColumnBufferIndex[col] = BufferManager.FindColumnByLineageID(input.Buffer, input.InputColumnCollection[col].LineageID); } // Get the index of the output column in the buffer: IDTSOutput90 output = ComponentMetaData.OutputCollection[0]; outputColumnBufferIndex = BufferManager.FindColumnByLineageID(input.Buffer, output.OutputColumnCollection[0].LineageID); // Get the GID web service: gidService = new GID.WS_PDF.PDFProcessService(); }
/// /// Called to process the buffer: /// Get a new GID and save it in the output column. /// /// /// public override void ProcessInput(int inputID, PipelineBuffer buffer) { if (! buffer.EndOfRowset) { try { while (buffer.NextRow()) { // Set the output column value to a new GID: buffer.SetString(outputColumnBufferIndex, gidService.getGID()); } } catch (System.Exception ex) { bool cancel = false; ComponentMetaData.FireError(0, ComponentMetaData.Name, ex.Message, string.Empty, 0, out cancel); throw new Exception("Could not process input buffer."); } } }
/// /// Called after executing, to clean up. /// public override void PostExecute() { base.PostExecute(); // Resign from the GID service: gidService = null; } } }
This seems a bug to me. Or does anyone has a logical explanation that escapes me?
When in SSIS Designer Version 9.00.1399.00 I add output columns (numeric 4,0 ) to a scriptcomponent and fill them with valid numeric data in thescript I get a database error 'invalid number' when I use these columns in an OLE db Command-transformation . This errormessage disappears when I replaces those columns by a dataconversion to the datatype they originally have.
I have no problem getting OLE DB Command transformations to support single returns by a procedure.
For example, exec name_of_procedure ?,?,? OUTPUT
However, I have a stored procedure which accepts 1 input and returns 5 outputs. This procedure works fine at the command line but when I try to incorporate it into a OLE DB Command I don't get the multiple values returned. There's no problem at all configuring the transform as it recognizes all input and output parameters. For some reason I just don't get values returned.
Hi, I have dates in "mmddyy" format coming from the sources and they are older dates of mid 80s like 082580 for instance.
When I cast it this way (DT_DBTIMESTAMP) Source_Date , It says ok but throws a runtime error.
When I hardcode a date in same format, (DT_DBTIMESTAMP) "082580" , It becomes red (an indication of syntax error) . Please note that we use double quotes in expressions in Derived Column Transformation; So an anticipation that using double quotes over single ones would be the syntax problem would be wrong.
Is it possible to use stored procedure with output parameter and retrieves the values of that output parameter, in an OLE DB Command within a Data Flow?
What I wanted to do is to get the newly created identity of a row so that I can insert it to the main data set in data flow. I'm not even sure if there is even a much better design to achieve this. I've rummaged the internet but everything I got were all about Execute SQL Task.
how to get the quantity from output of sql query command for example, I could get the container name by below command
select container_name from sysibmadm.snapcontainer get the container number by select TBSP_NUM_CONTAINERS from SYSIBMADM.SNAPTBSP_PART
now I want to get the container number by below command output result select container_name from sysibmadm.snapcontainer..so what more command should I add on above command, I mean I want to get the container number by container name from the output of above command, not by 'join'.
I have a data flow that takes an OLE DB Source, transforms it and then uses an OLE DB Command as a destination. The OLE DB Command executes a call to a stored procedure and I have the proper wild cards indicated. The entire process runs great and does exactly what is intended to do.
However, I need to know when a SQL insert fails what record failed and I need to log this in a file somewhere. I added a Flat File Destination object and configured appropriately. I created 3 column names for the headers in the flat file and matched them with column names existing for output. When I run this package the flat file log is created ok, but no data is ever pumped into the file when a failure of the OLE DB Command occurs.
I checked the Advanced Editor for the OLE DB Command object and under the OLE DB Command Error Output node on the Input and Output Properties tab I notice that the ErrorCode and ErrorColumn output columns both have ErrorRowDisposition set to RD_NotUsed. I would guess this is the problem and why no data is written to my log file, but I cannot figure out how to get this changed (fields are greyed out so no access).
I map the columns, refresh & OK out of the component without trouble, but on executing the package it fails during validation on this component. I'm utterly stumped. Any light shed would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance, Tamim.
We use a number of similar databases and frequently create a newdatabase using a backup restore of another similar database. We try tokeep changes between databases in _Additional tables - like AccountAdditional, Sale_Additional so most tables stay the same. The latestrestored database (I'll call it DBaseA) is behaving differently in VB6code and I need help trying to make it work.I have been using use an ADODB.Command to execute a stored procedureusing adCmdStoredProc and Parameters.Refresh to get an output parametervalue which is an integer. Here is a sample of the VB:Public Function UnlockAccount(Account_ID As String) As BooleanDim LCmd As ADODB.CommandOn Error GoTo ERROR_UnlockAccountUnlockAccount = TrueIf Account_ID <> "" ThenIf DBConnect() ThenSet LCmd = New ADODB.CommandLCmd.ActiveConnection = CN(0)LCmd.CommandTimeout = 0LCmd.CommandType = adCmdStoredProcLCmd.CommandText = "Unlock_Account"LCmd.Parameters.RefreshLCmd.Parameters("@Account_ID").VALUE = Account_IDLCmd.Execute , , adExecuteNoRecordsIf LCmd.Parameters("@Status") <> 0 ThenUnlockAccount = FalseEnd IfElsemsgbox "UnlockAccount: DBConnect Failed", "UnlockAccount"End IfEnd IfExit FunctionERROR_UnlockAccount:UnlockAccount = Falsemsgbox "UnlockAccount: App Error: " & Err & " " & _Err.Description, "UnlockAccount"DBConnect TrueExit FunctionResume'for debuggingEnd Functionand this is one of the sps that fails - can't be more simple!Create PROCEDURE Unlock_Account( @Account_ID UNIQUEIDENTIFIER,@Status INTEGER =null OUTPUT) AS/* Strip functionality */SET @Status = 0goThis code is still working in at least 4 other databases. It fails indatabase DBaseA with the error:Invalid character for cast conversionWe are talking about the exact same table definition and the exact samestored procedure just in different databases.I fumbled around on the Internet and found a mention in a PowerBuilderweb site of additional parameters in the connect string which seems tofix the problem in SOME of the stored procs - but not all.The added parameters are:DelimitIdentifier='No';MsgTerse='Yes';CallEscape='No';FormatArgsAsExp='N'They are not documented in MS but are in Sybase?? No idea why, but someof the stored proc functions work when I add this to the connect string.The complete connect string is:Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=DBaseA;Data Source=PHASE2-S500,1433;Network Library=DBMSSOCN;DelimitIdentifier='No';MsgTerse='Yes';CallEscape='No';FormatArgsAsExp='N'The databases are on different servers - but they are running the sameversion of SQL2000, the same version of Windows. I see no differencesin options set in the different servers or between databases that workand this one. And dbcc checkdb runs clean.The compiled code that fails, fails across the board - not just on my(developer) PC. The same source code works on the same tables in otherdatabases, including the one we copied....The final kicker - if I build a SQL statement string and get therecordset instead, it works like a charm. But I have to fix about 20 VBfunctions and check that I do have a recordset and SET NOCOUNT ON in all20 sps.I feel this is either something so obvious I will kick myself or soserious Microsoft will be digging into it.Any ideas anyone??Sandie*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!
set ANSI_NULLS ON set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON SET NOCOUNT ON
GO -- ============================================= ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[spPK] -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here @varNSC varchar(4), @varNC varchar(2), @varIIN varchar(7), @varIMCDMC varchar(8), @varOut as int output AS Declare @varPK int set @varPK = 0 BEGIN
--This checks Method 1 --NSC = @varNSC --NC = @varNC --IIN = @varIIN begin if exists (select Item_id From Item Where NSC = @varNSC and NC = @varNC and IIN = @varIIN) set @varPK = (select Item_id From Item Where NSC = @varNSC and NC = @varNC and IIN = @varIIN) set @varOut = @varPK if @varPK <> 0 Return end
[There are some more methods here]
Return
END
How do I get at the output value?
I have tried using derived column and ole db command but can't seem to grasp how to pass the value to the derived column. I can get oledb command to run using 'exec dbo.spPK ?, ?, ?, ?, ? output' but don't know what to do from here.
I have a data flow and inside the data flow , i have a ole db source and ole db command task to execute an insert transaction ( SP).. i would like to save the error output if the insert didn;t happend into a error log table.. but when I darg an error output line ( red) to another ole db command to insert an error log , i can only see two columns( error code and error column) are available in OLEDB command advance editor related to errors.. this doesn;t tell you much information about the error.how can i grap the error reson(desc) as the error output and store into a erro log table? so that i can see what the problem is?
but while transfering record from text file to table i need some logic here
my text file is "ID"|"Name" 1012|"10AA" 1013|"10BB"
logic is 10 should be replace by variable VID = 98
I defined this veriable as int
My ID column in database is int and Name column is varchar(50)
I try here expression like ID != 98 ? @[User::VID] : ID it work fine
but for varchar column I am not able to do I got error when i write expression SUBSTRING(Name,1,2) != "98" ? [DT_STR, 50, 1252] "(@[User::VID])" + rest of value of column : [Name]
my final output in table should be like ID..Name 98..98AA 98..98BB