Package Cancelled

Oct 18, 2006

Hi,
I'm trying to transfer data from a DB2 database to a MS SQL Server database (approx. 150 000 rows).

When I execute the package, the process is always cancelled (In output window: SSIS package "DB2_test_TranAddl.dtsx" finished: Canceled.)

I use a view on DB2 to provide the data and I can modify it to return only a few rows.  To achieve this, I use a WHERE clause: WHERE OUTLET_NO Between X And Y.

When I try OUTLET_NO Between 1 And 5 (255 rows) the package executes successfully.
When I try OUTLET_NO Between 5 And 10 (388 rows) it works.

When I try OUTLET_NO Between 1 And 10 (643 rows) it fails!!

Any idea?

 

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| | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 16 12 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.003472585 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.198513
| | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 17 10 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] 188041.3 0.2616435 0.2070025 11 0.8262868 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613
| | |--Clustered Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[PK__LU_ORDER_TYPE__265B8A40] AS ), SEEK.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'DL' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'S1' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SG' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SI' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SK' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'ST' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SU' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'YU') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 31 8 Clustered Index Seek Clustered Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[PK__LU_ORDER_TYPE__265B8A40] AS ), SEEK.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'DL' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'S1' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SG' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SI' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SK' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'ST' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SU' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'YU') ORDERED FORWARD .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 14 0.004555401 .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613
| |--Clustered Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 32 7 Clustered Index Seek Clustered Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 16 0.004812614 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613
|--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 33 6 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 11 0.003452996 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613



PLAN WITH FORCE ORDER:



select a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID DATE_INVOICE_ID, a11.CUSTOMER_ID CUSTOMER_ID, sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) WJXBFS1, sum(a11.TOTAL_COST) WJXBFS2, (sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) - sum(a11.TOTAL_COST)) WJXBFS3 from FACT_SALES_LINE a11 join RLTN_V_SL_INVOICE_YTD a12 on (a11.DATE_INVOICE_ID = a12.DATE_INVOICE_CYTD_ID) join LKP_V_SL_EXPENSE_CODE a13 on (a11.EXPENSE_CODE_ID = a13.EXPENSE_CODE_ID) join LKP_V_SL_LAST_STATUS a14 on (a11.LAST_STATUS_ID = a14.LAST_STATUS_ID) join LKP_V_SL_NEXT_STATUS a15 on (a11.NEXT_STATUS_ID = a15.NEXT_STATUS_ID) join LKP_V_SL_ORDER_TYPE a16 on (a11.ORDER_TYPE_ID = a16.ORDER_TYPE_ID) where (a11.CUSTOMER_ID in (1523364, 1522717, 1523004, 1523728, 1523809, 1523012) and a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID = 106365 and a16.ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD not in ( 'ST','SG','SI','SU','SK','DL','S1','YU') and a11.BUSINESS_UNIT_ID in (461100, 461400, 461600) and a13.EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD <> 'LC' and a15.NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD = '999' and a14.LAST_STATUS_SRCCD in ( '620','914') ) group by a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID, a11.CUSTOMER_ID OPTION ( FORCE ORDER ) 1 1 0 NULL NULL 1 NULL 1.08425 NULL NULL NULL 9.249098 NULL NULL SELECT 0 NULL
|--Compute Scalar(DEFINE[Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021])) 1 2 1 Compute Scalar Compute Scalar DEFINE[Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021]) [Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021] 1.08425 0 1.08425E-07 66 9.249098 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1020], [Expr1021], [Expr1022] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Compute Scalar(DEFINE[Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1035]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1036] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1037]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1038] END)) 1 3 2 Compute Scalar Compute Scalar DEFINE[Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1035]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1036] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1037]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1038] END) [Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1035]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1036] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1037]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1038] END 1.08425 0 1.204394E-06 49 9.249098 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1020], [Expr1021] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Stream Aggregate(GROUP BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]) DEFINE[Expr1035]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1036]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1037]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [Expr1038]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]))) 1 4 3 Stream Aggregate Aggregate GROUP BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]) [Expr1035]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1036]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1037]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [Expr1038]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]) 1.08425 0 1.204394E-06 49 9.249098 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1035], [Expr1036], [Expr1037], [Expr1038] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Sort(ORDER BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID] ASC)) 1 5 4 Sort Sort ORDER BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID] ASC) NULL 1.103783 0.01126126 0.0001002863 41 9.249096 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Parallelism(Gather Streams) 1 6 5 Parallelism Gather Streams NULL NULL 1.103783 0 0.02850539 41 9.237735 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Merge Join(Inner Join, MANY-TO-MANY MERGE[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=(.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 7 6 Merge Join Inner Join MANY-TO-MANY MERGE[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=(.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 1.103783 0.0004695 0.001520579 41 9.209229 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Sort(ORDER BY[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC)) 1 8 7 Sort Sort ORDER BY[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC) NULL 1.103783 0.002815315 2.507257E-05 45 0.09645625 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Bitmap(HASH[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), DEFINE[Bitmap1034])) 1 9 8 Bitmap Bitmap Create HASH[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) [Bitmap1034] 1.103783 0 0.02850667 45 0.09361587 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Parallelism(Repartition Streams, Hash Partitioning, PARTITION COLUMNS[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 10 9 Parallelism Repartition Streams PARTITION COLUMNS[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 1.103783 0 0.02850667 45 0.09361587 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID])) 1 11 10 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) NULL 1.103783 0 4.031072E-06 45 0.06510919 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID])) 1 12 11 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) NULL 3.857486 0 3.344787E-05 49 0.06137029 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID])) 1 13 12 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]) NULL 32.00753 0 3.344787E-05 53 0.05315145 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID], [Expr1033]) WITH UNORDERED PREFETCH) 1 14 13 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID], [Expr1033]) WITH UNORDERED PREFETCH NULL 32.00753 0 3.344787E-05 57 0.03554453 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_06] AS [a11]), SEEK[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1522717) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523004) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523012) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523364) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523728) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523809)), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461100) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461400) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461600)) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 16 14 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_06] AS [a11]), SEEK[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1522717) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523004) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523012) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523364) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523728) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523809)), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461100) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461400) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461600)) ORDERED FORWARD [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] 32.00753 0.0268287 0.0002600876 62 0.02708879 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 17 14 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 11 0.008185391 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 32.00753
| | | |--Clustered Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 18 13 Clustered Index Seek Clustered Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 16 0.01755811 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 32.00753
| | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 19 12 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.008185391 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 1 32.00753
| |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[IX_LU_NEXT_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'999' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[NEXT_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 20 11 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[IX_LU_NEXT_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'999' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[NEXT_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.003734868 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 1 3.857486
|--Parallelism(Repartition Streams, Hash Partitioning, PARTITION COLUMNS.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY.[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC), WHEREPROBE([Bitmap1034])=TRUE)) 1 21 7 Parallelism Repartition Streams PARTITION COLUMNS.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY.[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC), WHEREPROBE([Bitmap1034])=TRUE) NULL 20.5 0 0.0285224 11 9.11078 .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Merge Join(Inner Join, MERGE.[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 22 21 Merge Join Inner Join MERGE.[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 20.5 0 0.001586888 11 9.082257 .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
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I am interested in Passing value from a child Package variable to the Parent package that calls it in ssis.



I am able to call the Child package using the execute package task and use Configurations to pass values from the parent variable to the child, but I am not able to pass the value from the child to the parent.



I have a variable called datasetId in both the parent and child. it gets computed in the child and needs to be passed to the parent...





Any suggestions?



Thanks for any help in advance..



smathew

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