Row Count Task, What Is Input Columns Tab For?
May 15, 2008
I'm using a Row Count Task to count the number of records passing thru a particular path in my data flow. I created a package variable and referenced this variable in the Components Properties tab in the Row Count Task. I believe this is the minimum I need to do to get the row count.
However, as I explore the other tabs in the editor, I see there is something called Input Columns tab. What is this for? I didn't select anything in there and things are working fine. At first I thought that I had to choose the columns that I want to have available to me for further processing after the Row Count Task, but this isn't the case. I am able to see all my columns coming out of the Row Count Task even tho I didn't do anything in the Input Columns tab.
So, what is this setting for?
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Jul 30, 2007
I need to loop the recordset returned from a ExecuteSQL task and transform each row using a Data Conversion task (or a Script Task).
I know how to loop the recordset returned by an ExecuteSQL task:
http://www.sqlis.com/59.aspx
I loop the returned recordset (which is mapped to a User variable of type System.Object) and assign the Variable Mappings in the ForEach Loop to different user variables which map to the Exec proc resultset (with names and data types).
I assume to now use these as the Available Input columns for the Data Conversion task, I drag a Data Flow task inside the For Each Loop container and double-click it, then add a Data Conversion task.
But the Input columns (which I entered in the Variable Mappings in the ForEach Loop containers) dont show up in the Available Input columns of the Data Conversion task.
How do I link the Variable Mappings in the ForEach Loop containers from the recordset returned by the Execute SQL Task to the Available Input columns of the Data Conversion task?
.......................
If this is not possible, and the advice is to use the OLEDB data flow as the input for the Data Conversion task (which is something I tried too), then the results from an OLEDB Command (using EXEC sp_myproc) are not mapped to the Available Input columns of the Data Conversion task either (as its not an explicit SQL Statement and the runtime results from a stored proc exection)
I would like to use the ExecuteSQL task to do this as the Package is clean and comprehensible. Which is the easiest best way to map the returned results from a Stored proc execution to the Available Input columns of any Data Flow transformation task for the transform operations I need to execute on each row of data?
[ Could not find any useful advice on this anywhere ]
thanks in advance!
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Dec 20, 2007
Hi,
I'm trying to get a record count out of a databse using OLE DB Source and row count tasks but keep getting an error. I set up a variable as int32 and select the variable name in the row count task and when I go to the Input Columns tab to select a field to count, it gives me this error:
Error at Data Flow Task[Row Count[505]]: The component "Row Count" (505) has forbidden the requested use of the input column with lineage ID 32.
I don't even know what this means?
thanks,
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Sep 21, 2006
Hi ,
Im trying to build a package that will copy data from excel to SQL
in a program
unfortunately , when I open the package xml file and I drill into the
oledb destination I see that I have no available input columns
what could be the problem ?
thanks ahead
Eran
p.s
the script:
Dim p As Package = New Package()
Dim e As Executable = p.Executables.Add("DTS.Pipeline.1")
Dim thMainPipe As TaskHost = CType(e, TaskHost)
thMainPipe.Properties("Name").SetValue(thMainPipe, "Data Flow")
Dim dataFlowTask As MainPipe = CType(thMainPipe.InnerObject, MainPipe)
' Create excel connection MANAGER
Dim excelCon As ConnectionManager = p.Connections.Add("EXCEL")
excelCon.Name = "ExcelSourceConn"
excelCon.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=e: ry ry ry.XLS;Extended Properties=""Excel 8.0;HDR=YES"""
' Create sqldev connection Manager
Dim sqlCon As ConnectionManager = p.Connections.Add("OLEDB")
sqlCon.Name = "sqldevConn"
sqlCon.ConnectionString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=sa;Initial Catalog=InsFocus_Admin_Eran;Data Source=SQLDEVSQLDEV"
''create source component
Dim excelSource As IDTSComponentMetaData90 = dataFlowTask.ComponentMetaDataCollection.New()
excelSource.Name = "ExcelSource"
excelSource.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.ExcelSource.1"
Dim excelInstance As CManagedComponentWrapper = excelSource.Instantiate()
excelInstance.ProvideComponentProperties()
excelSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection(0).ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(p.Connections(0))
excelInstance.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 0)
excelInstance.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", "business_codes$")
excelCon.AcquireConnection(Nothing)
'excelInstance.ReinitializeMetaData()
excelInstance.ReleaseConnections()
Dim sqldev As IDTSComponentMetaData90 = dataFlowTask.ComponentMetaDataCollection.New()
sqldev.Name = "sqldev"
sqldev.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.OLEDBDestination.1"
Dim sqldevInstance As CManagedComponentWrapper = sqldev.Instantiate()
sqldevInstance.ProvideComponentProperties()
sqldev.RuntimeConnectionCollection(0).ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(p.Connections(1))
sqldevInstance.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 0)
sqldevInstance.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", "business_codes")
sqldevInstance.AcquireConnections(Nothing)
sqldevInstance.ReinitializeMetaData()
sqldevInstance.ReleaseConnections()
Dim path As IDTSPath90 = dataFlowTask.PathCollection.New()
path.AttachPathAndPropagateNotifications(excelSource.OutputCollection(0), sqldev.InputCollection(0))
MsgBox(excelSource.OutputCollection.Count)
'For Each input As IDTSInput90 In sqldev.InputCollection
' Dim vInput As IDTSVirtualInput90 = input.GetVirtualInput
' For Each vColumn As IDTSVirtualInputColumn90 In vInput.VirtualInputColumnCollection
' ' Call the SetUsageType method of the design time instance of the component.
' sqldevInstance.SetUsageType(input.ID, vInput, vColumn.LineageID, DTSUsageType.UT_READONLY)
' Next
'Next
Dim app As Application = New Application()
app.SaveToXml("c:myXMLPackage.dtsx", p, Nothing)
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OnInputPathAttached()
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Hi,
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Hi,
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which says :
"
Variable
Select the check boxes to use variables to provide inputs. "
but there is no such checkbox on the input page of my Webservice Task... there is just the Value column which i can edit... but as mentioned before when i try to set the value to a variable it doesn work
i tried the following strings in the value column:
@[User::Filename]
@Filename
User::Filename
@User::Filename
any ideas?
thanks for your help
bye
as
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Microsoft says it is possible but I just do not see how. Here is the
link to the help file where it said that variables could be pass as
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IDE.
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Thanks,
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Hi,
I have an SSIS Package. I am using script component to loop through input columns and their values. I am not able to do Null checking. The code is as below. In place of dashes , I want to do null checking but am not able to do. I tried vbNull, IsNull, TypeOf, System.dbNull but nothing is working. I guess am missing something here. Can anyone help me with this.
For Each column In Me.ComponentMetaData.InputCollection(0).InputColumnCollection
columnValue = rowType.GetProperty(column.Name)
If Not --------------- Then
RowData += ((FormatElement(column.Name) + ReplaceSpecialChars(columnValue.GetValue(Row, Nothing).ToString()) + FormatElement(column.Name, True)))
End If
Next
Thanks in Advance.
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I have set up a script task in one of my packages that I have set up to modify another package right before running it. This package is nothing more than a data flow task that transfers rows via an sql command from one table into another. The strange thing is I have gotten it to work with some tables but not with others. T
he script bombs out in the loop where i map all of the columns found below, where i use MapInputColumn with the error HRESULT: 0xC0010009 On Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper.IDTSExternalMetadataColumnCollection90.get_Item(Object Index)
The thing is this happens after looping roughly 55 times but there are still about 100 columns that it needs to loop through still.
Code Block
Dim input As IDTSInput90 = data_destination.InputCollection(0)
Dim virtual_input As IDTSVirtualInput90 = input.GetVirtualInput
Dim input_column As IDTSInputColumn90
Dim virtual_column As IDTSVirtualInputColumn90
' Iterate through the virtual input column collection and map field names
For Each virtual_column In virtual_input.VirtualInputColumnCollection
input_column = inst_data_destination.SetUsageType(input.ID, virtual_input, virtual_column.LineageID, DTSUsageType.UT_READONLY)
inst_data_destination.MapInputColumn(input.ID, input_column.ID, input.ExternalMetadataColumnCollection.FindObjectByID(virtual_column.Name).ID)
Next
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I find it odd that this still reports to me that the script finished successfully and I also find it odd that this works fine on two other tables I've tested but not this one. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Nov 20, 2006
Hi, all experts here,
Thank you very much for your kind attention.
I got a strange problem with SQL Server 2005 data mining models though. I have selected the input columns for my mining model (which are different from the input columns for its mining structure, since I ignored some of the columns for the selected model). But the mining model still used all input columns from the mining structure rather than those I chose for the mining model.
Would please any one here give me any guidance and advices for that. Really need help for that.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help.
With best regards,
Yours sincerely,
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Dec 18, 2007
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to do something that should be fairly straightforward, but SSIS seems to be getting confused. I have a stored procedure which takes a timestamp as an input parameter. (NOTE: It's not a DateTime that's being stored as a DBTIMESTAMP, it really is a timestamp in the SQL sense.)
The command should be something like this:
Code Block
EXEC dbo.UpdateSynchTimestamp ?
I tried to use my variable to pass the value through Parameter Mapping, but I got an unusual error:
[Execute SQL Task] Error: Executing the query "EXEC dbo.UpdateSynchTimestamp ?" failed with the following error: "An error occurred while extracting the result into a variable of type (DBTYPE_DBTIMESTAMP)". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
This is strange for a number of reasons:
1) The DBTIMESTAMP parameter has the Direction set to "Input", so it should not be interpreted as an Output or ReturnValue.
2) The Execute SQL Task has Result Set = "None", so it should not be trying to return anything.
If I change the code to include a value hard-coded it works:
Code Block
EXEC dbo.UpdateSynchTimestamp 0x00000000000013BD
It is only when a variable is involved that it breaks.
Finally, here's the Stored Procedure itself:
Code Block
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[UpdateSynchTimestamp]
@NewValue TIMESTAMP
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
UPDATE ServerSettings
SET [Value] = @NewValue
WHERE [Key] = 'SynchTimestamp'
END
Doe anyone have any suggestions as to why this isn't working for me? For the time being, I have a Script Task which constructs the command text and stores it in a variable. I can't even use an Expression because the DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.
Thanks for reading this!
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Hi,
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Dec 22, 2006
Hi,
In a SSIS Data flow task, whatever you are doing with the input columns that come from a Data source like a Flat File Source, these columns are always visible and available as input columns for all Transformation and Destination components in the Data flow.
Our Custom Component is a column mapping component that transforms many input columns into many oputput columns and we would like that the used input columns are not available anymore to the downstream components...
Is that possible?
I saw that with the Unpivot component it is possible to make some input columns unavailable to downstream components...So I think there is a way to do the same in a custom component...
Thanks for any help,
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Dec 12, 2007
I am building an SSIS package that loops through a table in SQL Server and dynamically builds a select statement that i would like to use as an ole db source. I have been having a difficult time with this as the select statement that i am generating is over 200,000 characters long so using an sql variable is out of the question.
I ended up placing the select statement into a table where each row of the table represents a piece of the select. I then use an execute_sql task that selects the entire rowset from this table into a variable object. I then use a for each loop to shred the variable and concatenate it into on big string variable called user:: sql_statement that is my select.
After setting up the loop and testing to see if the user:: sql_statement variable populates correctly i then added a data flow transfer with an ole db source and destination. I then go into the advanced editor for the source and set it to accept an sql statement from a variable and use my user:: sql_statement variable. I was forced to set validate external metadata option to false to avoid an error since there is no way to validate the columns until the for each loop runs during run time.
Now thats all fine and good but what is causing my problem is that during run time, when the package gets to the data flow task, the select statement doesn't seem to be populating the input columns of the data source. I have been searching to no avail on a way to tell the data source to update the input columns but every time it gets there, the package bombs out telling me the ole db source has no available output columns.
Specifically the error i get is :
[DTS.Pipeline] Error: "output "OLE DB Source Output" (6616)" contains no output columns. An asynchronous output must contain output columns.
Any help with this would be much appreciated.
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Apr 17, 2008
Hi,
i have a table like below
table:-
id col2 col3 col4 col5 col6
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 5 8 4 7 6
3 4 8 2 6 9
4 2 5 8 6 3
5 6 9 5 5 9
i want to write a stored procedure where i pass column names a parameters and i want to get result based on that
For ex:-
if i pass the parameters as
col3 and col5 where id =1 then i should the result as
id col3 col4 col5
1 3 4 5
and if i pass input as col2and col6 where id =3, the result should be
id col2 col3 col4 col5 col6
3 4 8 2 6 9
can anyone help on this??
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Nov 26, 2007
I'm trying write a reusable script component that takes data from rows that were rejected from a SQL Destination operation and put them into a common SQL error table.
This script would basically function to take the input columns selected in the script, and build a delimited string, (similar to the 'Flat File Source Error Output' that is contains redirected rows from reading a flat file) and insert this string into a SQL table called 'SourceData' to store errors.
I'm trying to script the component to iterate through all input columns (as selected in the input columns screen) and build a simple string.
Code Block
Public Overrides Sub Input0_ProcessInputRow(ByVal Row As Input0Buffer)
'Use the incoming error number as a parameter to GetErrorDescription
Row.ErrorDescription = ComponentMetaData.GetErrorDescription(Row.ErrorCode)
Try
Row.ErrorColumnName = ComponentMetaData.InputCollection(0).InputColumnCollection(Row.ErrorColumn).Name
Catch ex As Exception
Row.ErrorColumnName = String.Concat("Column Name retrieval failure. Details", ex.Message)
End Try
'
'Build input data
'
Dim inData As String
For Each inputCol As IDTSInputColumn90 In ComponentMetaData.InputCollection(0).InputColumnCollection
inData = String.Concat(inData, "~", inputCol.Name) 'I don't want the name, but the value.
Next
Row.SourceData = inData
'
End Sub
I've only got as far as iterating the names of columns in the input buffer, but how do i get the values?
The result i'm trying to achieve is :
Selected columns in 'Input Column' screen : Name, Address, Phone
OutPut column 'SourceData' value : Harry~Melbourne~None
I don't want to write the code as:
Code Block
inData = Row.Name
indata = String.Concat(inData,"~",Row.Address)
indata = string.concat(inData,"~",Row.Phone)
as this make my code not very reusable. I've got some tables which are 100+ columns long and I don't wish modify the code too much
I have also tried overriding the ProcessInput() function of the script component to iterate through the buffer columns :
Code Block
Public Overrides Sub ProcessInput(ByVal InputID As Integer, ByVal Buffer As Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.PipelineBuffer)
MyBase.ProcessInput(InputID, Buffer)
Dim iCnt As Integer = 0
Dim inData As String
If Buffer.ColumnCount > 0 Then
For iCnt = 0 To Buffer.ColumnCount - 1
inData = String.Concat(Buffer.Item(iCnt)) 'Error thrown here: PipelineBuffer has encountered an invalid row index value.
Next
End If
End Sub
but i get an error when i run it.
Please help.
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Jan 22, 2008
Hi All,
I want to run a loop for all the input columns in the script component. My requirement is, I have nearly 50 columns in the input columns list. For each row and for each column I need to do some operation. How Can I run a loop for each column. Please note in the script component I need to get the column names in the middle for some operations. Please see below.
Process Each Input Row
For each column in Input column list
....
....
If column.Name Starts with "Test" then set NULL to the column value
....
....
End Loop
End Loop for each input row
Can anybody tell me how can I do that.
Regards
Venkat.
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Aug 28, 2007
I'm trying to create a fairly simple custom transform component (because I've read that's the easiest one to create) which will take one column from a flat file source and based on the first row create the output columns.
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I have the basic component set up but I'm stuck when trying to override the OnInputPathAttached method because I don't know how to use the inputID to get the first line from the input (the buffer).
Are there any good examples for creating output columns dynamically based on the input buffer?
Should I just give up on on the transform and create a custom source component instead?
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Mar 29, 2007
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Dec 12, 2007
While recently working with several mining models, I came across something that struck me as pretty odd - and I'm hoping to find an explanation for the behavior.
Consider the following setup:
A single table in the relational database represents the only case table
A single, continuous column is the predictable
A mining structure has been created
The mining structure contains a single model, based on the MS Decision Trees algorithm
Input columns were selected for the model via the BI Studio wizard (i.e., those provided via the "Suggest" button)
The structure has been fully processed
Now, the interesting parts:
I view the scatterplot for the mining model, under the Mining Accuracy Chart tab
Back on the Mining Structure tab, I delete one of the input columns
I add the same column back into the structure
The structure is fully processed again
When I view the scatterplot for the mining model, under the Mining Accuracy Chart tab, a different set of data points are presented for the model predictions
A different set of decision trees under the Mining Model Viewer tab confirms thisHow could different patterns have been found this second time around, even though all of the input columns were the same (as well as the training cases)?
(Note: I encountered this situation while creating a new mining model that was identical to an existing one. Even though the models received the exact same inputs and training cases, they yielded different results. I was able to reproduce the behavior by using steps 1-6 above, though.)
Can someone provide some insight on this behavior, or some kind of explanation of what may be happening?
Thanks,
Joe Miller
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Hi Everyone,
I haven't been able to successfully use the ADO.NET connection type to use both input and output parameters in an execute sql task containing just tsql statements (no stored procedure calls). I have successfully used input parameters on their own but when i combine it with output parameters it fails on the simplest of tasks.
I would really find it beneficial if you could use the flexibility of an ADO.NET connection type as the parameter marker and parameter name can be referenced anywhere throughout the sql statement in no particular order. The addition of an output parameter would really make it great!!
Thanks
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