Removed Logging And Connection Manager And Hosed The Package
Nov 23, 2007
I enabled logging by right clicking on the control flow and specifying a log provider.
after a while, i deleted the log provider from the tree view and the connection manager it was using from the connection manager collection.
now i cannot open the package.
here are the errors i can collect from the failure;
Error 1 Error loading ImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx: Element "{A4F838A2-2660-4422-A0D2-669BAFBC6CAE}" does not exist in collection "LogProviders". Visual Studio 2005ProjectsMeds2ImportMeds2ImportImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx 1 1
Error 2 Error loading ImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx: Error loading value "<DTSelectedLogProvider xmlnsTS="www.microsoft.com/SqlServer/Dts" DTS:InstanceID="{A4F838A2-2660-4422-A0D2-669BAFBC6CAE}"/>" from node "DTSelectedLogProvider". Visual Studio 2005ProjectsMeds2ImportMeds2ImportImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx 1 1
Error 3 Error loading ImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx: Error loading value "<DTS:LoggingOptions xmlnsTS="www.microsoft.com/SqlServer/Dts"><DTSroperty DTS:Name="LoggingMode">2</DTSroperty><DTSroperty DTS:Name="FilterKind">0</DTSroperty><DTSroperty DTS:Name="EventFilter" DTSataType="8">18,7,OnError,19,OnExecStatusChang" from node "DTS:LoggingOptions". Visual Studio 2005ProjectsMeds2ImportMeds2ImportImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx 1 1
Error 4 Error loading 'ImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx' : The package failed to load due to error 0xC0010014 "One or more error occurred. There should be more specific errors preceding this one that explains the details of the errors. This message is used as a return value from functions that encounter errors.". This occurs when CPackage::LoadFromXML fails. . Visual Studio 2005ProjectsMeds2ImportMeds2ImportImportMedsSubmissionFiles.dtsx 1 1
is there some file to edit or a way recreate or revive the package, even if it means just duping the package into believeing what it wants is there?
as a baseline altertnative, is there any way to retrieve the work?
it consists of a boatload of derived column transformations of way too many columns that i would really rather not rewrite, so if its lying about on my drive somewhere in an xml file that can be used to recreate what i had, it would be just ducky.
thanks
drew
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Oct 17, 2007
Hi,
I decided to use the SQL Server log provider to store logging data of all my Integration Services packages. I also created some reports about this data for operating purposes.
I have a problem occurs the name of the executing package is not always written to the log,but the name of the single task which failed. But that is not very useful information for operating, because I do not see any chance to get the name of the package by the information which is logged in the sysdtslog90 table in the database which I defined for SSIS Logging.
How do I configure the package to always log the package information into the table, too?
Best regards,
Stefoon
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Jul 11, 2007
create a package with a connection manager
reference the manager with a bunch of tasks
change the name of the manager
stand back in disbelief as you receive the following message
Error: 0xC004800B at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Cannot find the connection manager with ID "SourceConnectionExcel" in the connection manager collection due to error code 0xC0010009. That connection manager is needed by "runtime connection "OleDbConnection" (8)" in the connection manager collection of "component "Source - 'DCD MANUAL$'" (1)". Verify that a connection manager in the connection manager collection, Connections, has been created with that ID.
SSIS? SSUX
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Dec 15, 2006
Hallo,
I'm currently strugling with the setup of our packages for deployment to a new environment.
We are working with a master/detail package setup. One master package is created that will call all child packages. In the master package we don't have any connection towards our source and/or target databases/sourcesystems.
Everything works fine, however, starting to deploy the whole set of packages, it seems that we don't have the option to set specific properties of our detailed packages, e.g. connection properties. But this is just what we need.
When we are adding a job in the Job Agent for our master package to be scheduled, we want to be able to set all different connection manager properties, not only the one from the master package and definitely the ones from the detailed packages as there we switch the connections from the development environment towards the acceptance environment.
I tried to fix this with parent package variables, but I can't set the password property, only the ServerName and UserName can be set, not the Password.
Anyone an idea what the easiest and best approach is to solve this burden?
Thx
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I originally developed SSIS packages with the destination DB to be SQL Server 2005 for unit testing on my desktop. We are planning on deploying to Oracle. After changing the Provider and other attributes in the configuration file the package loads, however there are lots of issues. The primary one is that the mappings are gone. I'm not sure if that is the result of how the table names are stored "Oracle"."File" versus [SQLSERVER].[File] . Even after attempting to change the way the table names appear I still get the message "the external metadata column is out of sync with the data source columns". Then it lists all of the columns that need to be added.
Is there any way to accomplish this that you are aware of.
Thanks
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Please ! Heeeelp ! tel me how I can loop through Excel files !
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I've put together a SSIS package that, once a user uploads an Excel spreadsheet from a webpage, grabs it, does a mess of calculations and spits it out into a datareader (this last part is tricky, but I haven't even gotten to this point yet). In BIDS, the package works fine. Run using the 32-bit version of dtexec, it runs fine. But when I try to call it from the page, I keep getting an error. The errors look familiar enough that I'm thinking it's due to the package trying to run 64-bit, and that not playing nicely with Excel. If that's true, is there an easy way to force the 32-but version to be used? I've already set the project properties to Run64BitRuntime = false, which I'd hoped would help. but no luck.
Here's the code I'm using:
Code Snippet
string pkg = @"pathpackage.dtsx";
Application app = new Application();
Package p = app.LoadPackage(p, null);
Variable varFileName = p.Variables["strExcelFileName"];
varFileName.Vaue = strFileName;
Variable varFilePath = p.Variables["strExcelFilePath"];
varFilePath.Value = strFilePath;
DTSExecResult dte = p.Execute();
Error handling
p.Dispose();
And it kicks out the following:
-1071636471
TestReports_UploadTestReport
Connection manager "Excel Connection Manager"
Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsError0{8BDFE898-E9D8-4D23-9739-DA807BCDC2AC}
SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040154. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Service Components" Hresult: 0x80040154 Description: "Class not registered".
-1071611876
DFT - Upload spreadsheet to dataset
Excel Source [1]
Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsError0dtsmsg.rll{8BDFE893-E9D8-4D23-9739-DA807BCDC2AC}
SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "Excel Connection Manager" failed with error code 0xC0202009. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the AcquireConnection method call failed.
-1073450985
DFT - Upload spreadsheet to dataset
DTS.Pipeline
Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsError0dtsmsg.rll{8BDFE893-E9D8-4D23-9739-DA807BCDC2AC}
component "Excel Source" (1) failed validation and returned error code 0xC020801C.
-1073450996
DFT - Upload spreadsheet to dataset
DTS.Pipeline
Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DtsError0dtsmsg.rll{8BDFE893-E9D8-4D23-9739-DA807BCDC2AC}
One or more component failed validation.
-1073594105
DFT - Upload spreadsheet to dataset
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I am using SSIS 2005 on Windows 2003 server. Using Excel Source to dump the data for staging database.
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I have deployed my packages into Sql Server and I am using Configuration File. As my Data Source is Excel, I have changed the connection string during deployment with Server Path. But I am getting the following errors. Actually the File Exist in Path. May I know What is cause of the issue? Do I need to give any permission to execute the package.
SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "Excel Connection Manager" failed with error code 0xC0202009. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the AcquireConnection method call failed.
component "Excel Source Service Contract Upload" (1) failed validation and returned error code 0xC020801C.
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I am having frustration with issues I'm seeing within Development Studio. Here's the problem:
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The problem was noticed after I changed some of the columns in the fcm. My flat file source adapters on all the tasks needed to resolve changed metadata so I had to 'edit' and save them again. The derived column, sort, and downstream transforms also had to be updated. I saw strange behavior on previously tested data flow tasks. Some of them gave me errors even connecting to their sources. Other times I saw erroneous paths being taken which led to data being changed incorrectly on the dimension tables (new records being added even if there was an existing match, records being marked as expired incorrectly, etc.).
Are there known issues with editing a shared file connection manager after it has already been referred to within data flow tasks? It appears that the only way to avoid the problems I've seen is to either:
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2. Create one fcm for the entire package and NEVER change anything with it. If a column name is wrong, use a derived column to rename it in the data flow. If a data type changes, try to use a data conversion transform, but be sure to rename its output column so that it is not called 'data conversion.<field name>'. I think that's done in the Advanced Editor for the sort task.
My experience using BIDS has been hot and cold. It's nice to be able to quickly build the tasks you need, but it's as if the metadata (pipeline) is much too sensitive to change and requires a lot of touching up, either upstream at the source adapter level, or across data flow tasks when you make changes to the FCM. Maybe the problem is just limited to flat files...
Are there any tips or lessons learned from anyone on this? I've got another developer willing to create the FCM for other data feeds so I can copy/paste them into other projects. It would just be nice to know there was a bug fix or a good method to avoid all this 'rework' when you have to make changes to the FCM after the fact.
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I can hardcode the initcatalog just fine, when when I add the expression to set it dynamically later, it clears out the initialcatalog I added.
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Hi,
I am working on SQL Server 2005 (x64) with Windows Server 2003 (x64) operating system. I am having a major issue in SSIS. Here is the detailed explanation of the issue :
I have an EXCEL file in 2003 / 2007 version. It contains some data. I want to import the data using SSIS into SQL Server 2005 (x64) database table. I have taken "EXCEL FILE SOURCE" and "SQL Server DESTINATION". It was failed on importing data. Surprisingly it works fine in SQL Server 2005 (x32). Can you please explain why it is NOT woking on (x64) ?
Here is the error code i am getting:
[Excel Source [1]] Error: The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "Excel Connection Manager" failed with error code 0xC0202009.
Appreciate your time and patience !!
Thanks
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Greetings,
I have an SSIS package that I need to modify. It was developed in Visual Studio 2005 and runs faithfully in production on SQL Server 2005. Suddenly, I can't open the package on my own workstation. I see a big red "X" image and a message stating "Microsoft Visual Studio is unable to load this document." The real reason the document can't be loaded appears to be:
Error loading DataWarehouseLoader.dtsx: The connection type "OLEDB" specified for connection manager "Warehouse Logging OLE DB" is not recognized as a valid connection manager type. This error is returned when an attempt is made to create a connection manager for an unknown connection type. Check the spelling in the connection type name.
Does anyone know what causes this and what I can do? The package has been in production for 9 months and I've never seen this problem before.
Thanks,
BCB
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I am new to SSIS but this does not seem like it should be a hard thing to do. Here is the background:
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The connection is availible in My Network Places
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TITLE: Package Validation Error
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Package Validation Error
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Error at Package [Connection manager "SYBASE_CONNECTION"]: The connection manager failed to defect from the transaction.
(Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.VsIntegration)
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BUTTONS:
OK
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Feb 14, 2008
Hi All,
I am getting the following error if I am using the package "Transaction Option=Required" while running through Sql Job:
The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "<connection name>" failed with error code 0xC0202009.
while I running the SSIS package on BI environment, I am getting the following error:
[Connection manager "<connection name>"] Error: The SSIS Runtime has failed to enlist the OLE DB connection in a distributed transaction with error 0x8004D00A "Unable to enlist in the transaction.".
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I have taken all the necessary step to run the SSIS package in a distributed transaction(like the steps for MSDTC) and also created the package flow in a sequence.
I was going through the link - http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=160340&SiteID=1 but all those didn't solve my problem.
If anyone can help me it will be great. or it is a bug in SSIS?
Thanks.
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File looks like this lets call column names Col A,B,C,D
70410000 RD1 1223631.92 196042.42
70329000 ICD 11025.84 3353.88
71167300 COL 104270.59 24676.96
flat file connection manager settings: first row Column names then Advanced tab Col A float , Col B float , Col C string ,Col D float ,
OLE DB Connection Destination (SQL Server 2005)
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PT_CUST_ABR](
[PARTY_NO] [float] NULL,
[PARTY_NAME] [varchar](75) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[TELECOMABR] [float] NULL,
[GENIABR] [float] NULL,
Problem: ColA (Source) Rounding error to PARTY_NO (Destination)
I have a field of text of in a flat file that the flat file connection manager Source picks up correctly €œ70000893€?
However when it gets the OLE DB Connection Destination the data has changed to 70000896. That€™s before its even Written to the database.
The only clue that something is wrong in the middle is the great Data viewer shows the number as 7.000009E+07
Other clues looking at the data it appears there is a rounding error on only the number that dont end in 00
ColA (Source) PARTY_NO (Destination)
71167300 71167296
70329000 70329000
70410000 70410000
Any ideas people?
Thanks in advance
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Dec 17, 2007
hi all,
i got the error, when i run my package after deploy into the server machine;
i can able to run that package in my local machine, if i deploy it to the server or some remote machine, its not running, and rises error messages, that says cant accquire connection from the connection manager;
the problem might be with the login name and password; i could not see any password in any of my config file, or connection manager while running the package.
how to resolve this problem?? please help me!
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This means when the job/package is executing, I can't directly see which steps are currently in progress nor can I get a duration for each step once it's completed. This will be very disconcerting for my teammates who will have to help support this at some point.
Any idea how or why there would be a change in behavior between these two execution methods?
Thanks in advance for any help. Until then, banging my head against the wall...
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Mar 31, 2006
I am having the same problems as those in another post. SSIS package works fine when executed in BIDS and through execute package utility but it doesnt work when executed as a step in a job.
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I have tried most of the solutions posted in other websites most of them to do with using proxies with credentials but havent hit a solution. I would love to get any input on what to do.
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All,
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When I run the package manually from BIDS, the logging works great ! But when I try to run the package from a job or from the command line, the number of events that is logged greatly reduces. For eg. when manually run, I get 104 records in the log table but when run from the command line I get 23 records only. Most of the custom logging messages from the Script Task do appear. Its the pre and post-execute events that are skipped. Any idea why ?
Here is command line from the job. I also use the same command line with "dtexec" from the command prompt.
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Hello.
I am using the "SSIS Log Provider for SQL Server" to log events to a table for "OnError" and "OnPostExecute" events of a package. This works as expected and provides a nice clean output on the execution steps of the package.
I am curious as to why I do not see any detail for any/all tasks that fall under the "Data Flow" section of the package though. For instance, on my "Control Flow" tab, I added a "Data Flow" task that simply loads a few tables from a target to destination server. However, there is nothing shown in the logging output. Just that a Data Flow task was initiated. And when I'm configuring this logging under "SSIS-->Logging" in the checkbox area on the left, you cannot "drill into" data flow steps.
Is there a reason why there is no detailed logging for Data Flow tasks? Would getting to that require me to create a custom log provider?
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Hello,
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Did I not add it to the Solution properly?
How do I get it to show?
Did I not refresh something?
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