I am developing one SSIS package to migrate an Oracle Database to SQL Server 2005 DB through ODBC. My problem is with configuration. I have to use configuration file so that in production environment the end-user must be able to change the user credentials to connect both database servers. I am trying xml configuration file. When I try to use xml configuration, my odbc connection is giving error. But if I disable the configuration through "Package Configurations Organizer", it works fine. Using an XML Editor I checked the .dtsconfig file and entered both passwords for the both connections.
I tried logging and below are the few text from log file related to error.
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User:Diagnostic, Nebu, BLRDOMNebu, DestOdbcConnection,{E3535ED4-1D21-41B9-9796-E9F5B47FFD5B}, {6820E259-18FF-4FCA-B820-73EE931D2095},12/17/2007 8:16:39 PM,12/17/2007 8:16:39 PM,0,0x,ExternalRequest_pre: The object is ready to make the following external request: 'IDbConnection.Open'.
User:Diagnostic,Nebu, BLRDOMNebu, DestOdbcConnection,{E3535ED4-1D21-41B9-9796-E9F5B47FFD5B},{6820E259-18FF-4FCA-B820-73EE931D2095},12/17/2007 8:16:41 PM,12/17/2007 8:16:41 PM,0,0x,ExternalRequest_post: 'IDbConnection.Open failed'. The external request has completed.
I am using Protection level = EncryptSensitiveWithPassword for the package.
I'm a newbie to SSIS so this question may cause people to point and laugh. I apologise if that's the case.
I have a configuration database that holds connection details to a remote database. I want to use these connection details to dynamically create a new connection to some remote database.
I usually work in with C# where this would be simple but I can't find how to do this using SSIS.
I have found people using configuration files but as I already have my connection data in a table I don't really want to strip it out. (Also, is it a security risk to have database connection strings stored in a config file?)
I have been able to implement a custom script object to build the connection string and assign it to a user variable within the package but can't find any way to then use that variable to connect to the remote database.
I have several SSIS packages, some of which retrieve data from excel files - they work fine from th VS designer until I try to store configurations in a SQL database - then I get the following error:
SSIS package "ITAMdiv2.dtsx" starting.
Information: 0x4004300A at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: Validation phase is beginning.
Error: 0xC0202009 at ITAMdiv2, Connection manager "ExcelDIV2": SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E21.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Service Components" Hresult: 0x80040E21 Description: "Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated errors. Check each OLE DB status value, if available. No work was done.".
Error: 0xC020801C at Data Flow Task, Excel Source [84]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER. The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "ExcelDIV2" failed with error code 0xC0202009. There may be error messages posted before this with more information on why the AcquireConnection method call failed.
Error: 0xC0047017 at Data Flow Task, DTS.Pipeline: component "Excel Source" (84) failed validation and returned error code 0xC020801C.
While trying to build SSIS Package Project, the following error is thrown. I have added configuration file recently to fetch the dynamic values such as connection string, output path etc.
I tried manually cleaned up the debug folder and tried build but still the error occurs.
Can any one help in suppressing this error?
Error 1 System.ApplicationException: Could not copy file "D:ExportExport.dtsConfig" to the deployment utility output directory "D:ExportinDebug". ---> System.IO.IOException: The file 'D:ExportinDebugExport.dtsConfig' already exists. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath) at System.IO.File.InternalCopy(String sourceFileName, String destFileName, Boolean overwrite) at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DataTransformationsProjectBuilder.CopyFiles(ICollection fileNames, String outputPath) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DataTransformationsProjectBuilder.CopyFiles(ICollection fileNames, String outputPath) at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DataTransformationsProjectBuilder.CreateDeploymentUtility(IOutputWindow outputWindow) 0 0
Currently have a single hard coded file path to the SSRS config file which parses the file and provides the reporting services web service url. Â My question is how would i run this same query against 100s of servers that may or may not share the same file path as the one hard coded ?
Is there a way to query the registry to find the location of the config file of any server ? which could be on D, E, F, H, etc.Â
I know I can string together the address followed by "reports" and named instance if needed, but some instances may not have used the default virtual directory name (Reports).
Am I going about this the hard way ? Is there a location where the web service url exists in a table ? I could not locate anything in the Reporting service database. Basically need to inventory all of my reporting services url's.
Currently we have a 1.1 app that sets the connection string as a Application variable, we are wanting to change that and place it in the web config file, when I do this in 2.0 it's a simple process but in 1.1 it's different. It doesnt seem to like the <connection string> tag, does it go in the appsettings tag and if so what should it look like and how is it referenced.
SO coming to my question. 1)What is it doing. I mean how is the package talking to this config file 2) Irrespective of what I do in the Connection String the package executes fine, which It should not do as far as my understanding goes. Why is it doesn't matter whats in String. where as it matter in later.
I'm trying to connect to a Sybase DB using an OLE DB connection. Now, it works fine when I run the project without the package config enabled, but when I add the Sybase connection to the xml config file, & enable it the connection fails.
This is the error I see in the progress Tab
[Connection manager "AcidPrd.basketUser"] Error: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "ASE OLE DB Provider" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Login Failed. Check for valid user ID, server name and password.". An OLE DB record is available. Source: "ASE OLE DB Provider" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "[Native Error code: 4002] [DataDirect ADO Sybase Provider] Login failed. ".
I've recently uploaded my website, http://www.bigredsongbus.com, to my host. Unfortunately, they don't support the use of SQL Server Express. So, I've purchased an addon through my host - discountasp.net. I've attached my database file to their server, now all that I need to do is to change the connection string in my .config file so that it points to the SQL Server. I don't know how to do this. Any help, please?Jeffrey Way
I am looking for help trying to configure an XML dtsconfig file, I am using different connection managers for my Source and Destination Databases, I am also using an XML dtsconfig file to set these parameters dynamically, however I dont want to use userid/password to connect to my source/destination databases and instead use trusted connection or windows authentication, I remember we had an option in earlier DTS where we could set it up as 0 or 1and use windows authentication, I cannot find this in the new SSIS package properties.
This has been happening to me since I started using Configuration files. I use one XML config file that stores Machine Specific settings and one connection string to my Metadata database. The problem is the database connection.
When I set the conection in the Configuation file, save, close and reopen the package, a dialog box opens with the title "Synchronize Connection Strings".
To reproduce the problem:
1. Ceate New SSIS Project 2. New Data Source Localhost.Adventureworks 3. In Package.dtsx create an New Connection from Data Source... 4. Choose AdventureWorks 5. Save Package 6. Close Package 7. Open Package
There is no problem at this point.
8. Enable Package Configurations 9. Create a new XML Configuration File 10. Give it a name and a location 11. Click Next 12. Under Connection Managers Click Adventure Work 13. Click Next 14. Give it a Name 15. Click Finish
16. Save 17. Close 18. Open
Uh-Oh!
"Synchronize Connection Strings" Dialog Box Hare is what it tells me.
Connection Adventure Works
Data Source Adventure Works
Old Connection String Data Source=.;User ID=;Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;Integration Security=True;
Old Connection String
Data Source=.;Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;Integated Security=True
19. Press OK
20. Save Package 21. Close 22. Open
Uh-Oh, still there.
Has anyone else run into this? If so, how can I get around it?
hey guys i keep getting this error and I am not sure how to sort it and google just aint working for me tonight. Exception Details: System.InvalidOperationException: The ConnectionString property has not been initialized.
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[InvalidOperationException: The ConnectionString property has not been initialized.] System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.PermissionDemand() +852131 System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionFactory.PermissionDemand(DbConnection outerConnection) +22 System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory) +105 System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open() +111 ASP.newpriority_aspx.submit(Object Source, EventArgs e) in C:Prototypeofficial1htmlewpriority.aspx:33 System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputButton.OnServerClick(EventArgs e) +105 System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputButton.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +106 System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputButton.System.Web.UI.IPostBackEventHandler.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +7 System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(IPostBackEventHandler sourceControl, String eventArgument) +11 System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(NameValueCollection postData) +33 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +5102
Dim strConnection as string = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("GeolinkSupportdb") Dim sqlConn = New SqlConnection(strConnection) Sub Page_Load(sender as Object, e as EventArgs)
End Sub
Sub submit(Source As Object, e As EventArgs) 'assign the user entered information Dim objCmd As SqlCommand 'Dim dbIssueName = IssueName.Text 'You must open the connection before populating the DataReader Dim strSQL1 = "Insert into Support_Issue Values @IssueName" 'SqlConn.Open() objCmd = New SQLCommand(strSQL1, SqlConn) objCmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@IssueName", _ SqlDbType.VarChar, 40)) objCmd.Parameters("@IssueName").Value = IssueName.Text objCmd.Connection.Open() ' Test whether the new row can be added and display the ' appropriate message box to the user. Try objCmd.ExecuteNonQuery() Message.InnerHtml = "<b>Record Added</b><br>" & strSQL1 Catch ex As SqlException If ex.Number = 2627 Then Message.InnerHtml = "ERROR: A record already exists with " _ & "the same primary key" Else Message.InnerHtml = "ERROR: Could not add record, please " _ & "ensure the fields are correctly filled out" Message.Style("color") = "red" End If End Try objCmd.Connection.Close() End Sub </script> database looks like this IssueID UniqueIdentifer IssueName varchar(50)
Any idea on why I cannot get my connection string to work have I missed something or trying to connect to it wrongly?
Hi, I got this error in a Flat File connection manager, it was saying that the last column caused the disk I/O Buffer overflow, whereas the last column contains 188 characters at max.
After developing SSIS Package (.dtsx file) if I need to deploy to all environments dynamically, then how can I create .dts config file and mention properties in it ?Â
I have deployed to production a number of nested packages (parent packages that call child packages) to the SQL msdb via the Save As option rather than building a deployment utility. These packages reference configuration files in a static location off of the c: drive on the production server. In the development environment, when connection changes are made and I run the Reload with Upgrade option the connection manager takes on the new server and user id settings. However, out on the production side I get the following error from the SQL job log:
Cannot load the XML configuration file. The XML configuration file may be malformed or not valid.
As a result the SQL job uses the default connection information which references the development database rather than the production database. I did research the error but found no good solutions. Is there a way to ensure the configuration files are formed correctly and that the packages are correctly referencing the configuration files? We are trying to run the ETL updates via a SQL job.
I have a custom assembly that uses a config file to obtain database connection settings. This dll is then used by my sql report. I have added refrerenced to all the required dll's in my report and added the required code groups to all the necessary files. I have also placed my app.config file in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.3Reporting ServicesReportServer and C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 8Common7IDEPrivateAssemblies However when I actually run the report in the designer (vs2005) I am receiving Null reference exceptions when my code tries to read my config file because it is reading the machine.config file and not my app.config file. If I hard code my connection string everything works fine.
Can anyone tell me why the machine.config file would be referenced instead of my app.config file and how I can stop it from doing this?
Hello Experts, I am createing one task (user control) in SSIS. I have property grid in my GUI and 2 buttons (OK & Cancle). PropertyGrid has Properties like SourceConnection, OutputConnection etc....right now I am able to populate Connections in list box next to Source and Output Property.
Now my question to you guys is depending on Source Connection it should read that text file associated with connection manager. After validation it should pick header (first line of text file bases on record type) and write it into new file when task is executed. I have following code for your reference. Please let me know I am going in right direction or not.. What should go here ? ->Under Class A
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 Dave
. . . . I am specifying the row delimiter as : </row>{CR}{LF}<row> When I create Flat File Connection and when I see the preview of columns...in the first row "<row>" remains and in the last row "</row>" remains...
I am trying hard to sort out and remove these extra string but unable to do so...
Please let me know how to approach this? How should I specify the Row Delimiter?
I experienced a weird error while deploying my SSIS package. After running the manifest file, i noticed that one of the configuration file's path was not updated in the dtsx file. My solution has 8 packages and almost every package has 2 configuration files. Except 1 file every other config file's path is being updated. Has anybody experieced such a problem?
i've been asked to move our ssis project to another machine and i've a lot of file system connection whice i must rename them to the new path in the other machine. there is away to rename the file system connection dynamic or i must go and rename one by one ?? thanks.
In toder to make my SSIS packages portable, I need to be able to set connection string to sql package configuration. I thought I can do that via XML package, problem is, at execution time SQL server package configuration is queried first, then variables from XML. This way, I have no chance to set connection via XML. Any ideas on how to aproach this ? (I want to have as much configuration on SQL server so I can modify it easily from future GUI application.
Scenario Configuration : VB.net 2005 Code, WebService for Executing SSIS on Server, SSIS deployed on the Database Server
Problem Description : We are developing windows applicaiton in which we call webservice which was deployed on the same server where SSIS packages are deployed. Now from Code we are passing FilePath name in variable and execute the Package. But the SSis result says that The file name "\computernamefol1fol2fol3fol4abc.txt" specified in the connection was not valid.
More Information:
1. Full Permission are given on this network folder. 2. Package executes successfully from SSIS development solution (BIS solution) 3. Deployed packed executes successfully from the Database Server. 4. From Development pc packege executes successfully. 5. Other packages deployed on the same server executed suucessfully with same configuration and scenario.
Only this package is not executing.
-- the only differece with this package with other is -
using ".txt" extension in Flat file connection and using VB Script task
Can any one suggest the appropirate solution for this problem...
I´m using the Flat File Connection Manager to access a flat file, tab delimited. The flat file has 200 columns, and when I'm editing the columns, I only preview columns from 0 to 97.
Does the flat file connection have a column number limit? How could I increase it?
What am I doing wrong? This works: SQLConn.ConnectionString = "Data Source=McD_DB;Initial Catalog=McDFeelGood;User ID=uuu;Password=ppp" Now I want to put it in my web.config, but these don't work ("ConnectionString property has not been initialized"): SQLConn.ConnectionString = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("McDFeelGoodConnectionString") (VS IDE says this method is obsolete)SQLConn.ConnectionString = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("McDFeelGoodConnectionString") <connectionStrings> <add name="McDFeelGoodConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=McD_DB;Initial Catalog=McDFeelGood;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=uuu;Password=ppp" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /></connectionStrings>
I want to store my connection string in a configuration file, however when I create the config file the connection string password is not stored. I can manually edit my config file and add the password to my connection string but I am sure that BIDS has a better solution. What is the best practice for storing connection string passwords in my SSIS Configuration files?
All, I don't know what is the problem, i am not able to retrieve connection string from web.config in my code behind page I used every solution provided by people in differents forums. can anybody help me with this.I used WebConfigurationManager.OpenWebConfiguration("/TimeSheetApplication").ConnectionStrings("TimeSheetConnectionString").ConnectionString; WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("TConnectionString").ConnectionString;
Hello,' Anyone can shed some light on what could be causing the error below? This step import excel from a share using PRODsvcSQLDMS into the DB. Could there be some setting in SSIS that I need to specify for the excel connection to use permission appropriately? Thanks, -Lawrence OnError,SEA1DMSDB13,PRODsvcSQLDMS,Import Business,{4A36B215-3803-425C-A048-2677EF61FD8E},{41055DC6-9E34-45B9-9B31-152A40EFE837},8/8/2007 3:02:58 PM,8/8/2007 3:02:58 PM,-1071611876,0x,The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "SourceConnectionExcel" failed with error code 0xC0202009.
Hi, I don't see this problem posted anywhere but please redirect me if I missed it.
We have an SSIS package that works fine in BIDS for the person that created the package. It also works fine scheduled using AGENT on the Server. However when a different developer checks it out of VSS they can't run the package. They go in and edit the connection property - adding in the password again. (security = DONTSaveSensitive) Test the connection and it works OK. Run the package (or any task in the package) and they get Failed to acquire connection connection name.
I have packages that must generate log errors dynamically including time of execution and the name of the task.
I make it changing the properties of the connection inserting two expressions.
1.-I alter the File Usage Type to 1 to generate this files. 2.- I alter the connection string as: @[User::myvariable] +"constant_description"+ time description+ +".txt"
The time description is : (DT_STR,40,1252) DAY (GETDATE())+"-"+(DT_STR,40,1252) MONTH( GETDATE())+"-"+(DT_STR,40,1252) YEAR( GETDATE())+" + REPLACE( (DT_STR,10,1252) (DT_DBTIME) GETDATE(),":","_") But it is not the problem
In those packages I have one connector for all the tasks and in execution time it creates one file for each of the tasks.
The problem is the way I insert in the filename the task name.
I have a pre-execute event handler in each task that modifies a string variable( myvariable) appending the task name. When I execute de package it works great but when I only execute a task, the program do not enter in the event and do not put the task’s name.
How can I put that name without using that handler? There is another handler can I use to do it that happens before the system generates the new file name and after pre-execute? Anyone knows another way to do this kind of things?
I need to process a 2012 Excel file. In SSIS Connection Manager, I am only given an option until Excel 2007 version. When I use this in my connection for Excel Source, I am prompted with this error when I attempt to select the name of the sheet:
"Could not retrieve the table information for the connection manager 'Excel Connection Manager'.
Failed to connect to the source using the connection manager 'Excel Connection Manager'"