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Mar 28, 2007

I've deployed an ssis package to the database server through the manifest file over the network..



The package runs great when testing through vs.net on my client.



I've added the package to a job step in the sql server job agent.



When I test the new job, the package step fails, but there is no error or log information in the job history.



Wwhere can I get error information? And/or How can make SSIS error information more verbose in the job history?



Thanks for any help or information.

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I have created a Test SSIS Package within BIDS (VS 2K8, v 9.0.30729.4462 QFE; .NET v 3.5 SP1) that connects to our Test Listener.

There is only 1 Connection Manager Object, and OLE DB Provider for SQL Server.

The ConnectionString lists: Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI

The Test Connection within BIDS works.

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The Package runs within BIDS.

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We rely heavily on this feature since we used it often under SQL 2K. Can anyone provide any helpful details to resolve this or has anyone seen this problem before???

Any helpful replies would be highly appreciated.

Thanks!

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