Status Of Execution
Oct 30, 2007
Hi,
In command line how do i get status of Package Execution?
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Hi,
In command line how do i get status of Package Execution?
Thanks
Hi. When SqlServer executes a procedure (any type: select, update, insert) after it´s executed can I get a default status for this executed procedure, like a return bool value from SqlServer as true for successfull and false for failed to execute?
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Hi,Say, you have two inter-dependent packages of pA and pB. With thesuccessful execution of pA you would proceed to execute pB. And sincethey would perform some repeatitive tasks on regular basis they arescheduled as a job. But you don't want to the job to make attempt torun pB if you know pA has failed and you want to nofiy sys adm of it.And let's say pA has log option checked (so, there's a log file forit). Now, it would seem to me quite clumsy to check this potentiallyhuge file to see if a particular package (pA here) is successful beforerunning pB. Any other viable and clean solution?Yes, one could possibly combine pA and pB into one big package (pBIG),however, for the sake of a clean and clear business process this is notdesirable since pA and pB handlestotally different business processes.TIA.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am running a SQL Server procedure from ADO in visual C++, sometimes I get return -6 as return code from procedure.
From SQL Server documentation:
"SQL Server currently uses return values 0 through -14 to indicate the execution status of stored procedures. Values from -15 through -99 are reserved for future use."
I cannot find a description for the returns codes from SQL Server for error conditions (from -1 to -14), does anyone here knows where can I find this information?
Best regards,
Pedro Chau
All,
Is there a system variable to indicate a package run successfully or failed?
I have a task in Event Handlers to log the process into a table, but I still need extra information like execution status, more likely,
if package successfully executed, I want to get a specific values from SQL server (like in DTS, execution_status = 4 when success), Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in Advance
after moving off VS debugger and into management studio to exercise our SQLCLR sp, we notice that the 2nd execution gets an error suggesting that our static SqlCommand object is getting reused from the 1st execution (of the sp under mgt studio). If this is expected behavior, we have no problem limiting our statics to only completely reusable objects but would first like to know if this is expected? Is the fact that debugger doesnt show this behavior also expected?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHi I am slowly getting to grips with SQL Server. As a part of this, I have been attempting to work on producing more efficient queries. This post is regarding what appears to be a discrepancy between the SQL Server execution plan and the actual time taken by a query to run. My brief is to produce an attendance system for an education establishment (I presume you know I'm not an A-Level student completing a project :p ). Circa 1.5m rows per annum, testing with ~3m rows currently. College_Year could strictly be inferred from the AttDateTime however it is included as a field because it a part of just about every PK this table is ever likely to be linked to. Indexes are not fully optimised yet. Table:CREATE TABLE [dbo].[AttendanceDets] ([College_Year] [smallint] NOT NULL ,[Group_Code] [char] (12) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOT NULL ,[Student_ID] [char] (8) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOT NULL ,[Session_Date] [datetime] NOT NULL ,[Start_Time] [datetime] NOT NULL ,[Att_Code] [char] (1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOT NULL ) ON [PRIMARY]GO CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX [IX_AltPK_Clust_AttendanceDets] ON [dbo].[AttendanceDets]([College_Year], [Group_Code], [Student_ID], [Session_Date], [Att_Code]) ON [PRIMARY]GO CREATE INDEX [All] ON [dbo].[AttendanceDets]([College_Year], [Group_Code], [Student_ID], [Session_Date], [Start_Time], [Att_Code]) ON [PRIMARY]GO CREATE INDEX [IX_AttendanceDets] ON [dbo].[AttendanceDets]([Att_Code]) ON [PRIMARY]GOALL inserts are via an overnight sproc - data comes from a third party system. Group_Code is 12 chars (no more no less), student_ID 8 chars (no more no less). I have created a simple sproc. I am using this as a benchmark against which I am testing my options. I appreciate that this sproc is an inefficient jack of all trades - it has been designed as such so I can compare its performance to more specific sprocs and possibly some dynamic SQL. Sproc:CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[CAMsp_Att] @College_Year AS SmallInt,@Student_ID AS VarChar(8) = '________', @Group_Code AS VarChar(12) = '____________', @Start_Date AS DateTime = '1950/01/01', @End_Date as DateTime = '2020/01/01', @Att_Code AS VarChar(1) = '_' AS IF @Start_Date = '1950/01/01'SET @Start_Date = CAST(CAST(@College_Year AS Char(4)) + '/08/31' AS DateTime) IF @End_Date = '2020/01/01'SET @End_Date = CAST(CAST(@College_Year +1 AS Char(4)) + '/07/31' AS DateTime) SELECT College_Year, Group_Code, Student_ID, Session_Date, Start_Time, Att_Code FROM dbo.AttendanceDets WHERE College_Year = @College_YearAND Group_Code LIKE @Group_CodeAND Student_ID LIKE @Student_IDAND Session_Date <= @End_DateAND Session_Date >=@Start_DateAND Att_Code LIKE @Att_CodeGOMy confusion lies with running the below script with Show Execution Plan:--SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON--Go DECLARE @Time as DateTime Set @Time = GetDate() select College_Year, group_code, Student_ID, Session_Date, Start_Time, Att_Code from attendanceDetswhere College_Year = 2005 AND group_code LIKE '____________' AND Student_ID LIKE '________'AND Session_Date <= '2005-11-16' AND Session_Date >= '2005-11-16' AND Att_Code LIKE '_' Print 'First query took: ' + CAST(DATEDIFF(ms, @Time, GETDATE()) AS VarCHar(5)) + ' milli-Seconds' Set @Time = GetDate() EXEC CAMsp_Att @College_Year = 2005, @Start_Date = '2005-11-16', @End_Date = '2005-11-16' Print 'Second query took: ' + CAST(DATEDIFF(ms, @Time, GETDATE()) AS VarCHar(5)) + ' milli-Seconds'GO --SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT OFF--GOThe execution plan for the first query appears miles more costly than the sproc yet it is effectively the same query with no parameters. However, my understanding is the cached plan substitutes literals for parameters anyway. In any case - the first query cost is listed as 99.52% of the batch, the sproc 0.48% (comparing the IO, cpu costs etc support this). BUT the text output is:(10639 row(s) affected) First query took: 596 milli-Seconds (10639 row(s) affected) Second query took: 2856 milli-SecondsI appreciate that logical and physical performance are not one and the same but can why is there such a huge discrepancy between the two? They are tested on a dedicated test server, and repeated running and switching the order of the queries elicits the same results. Sample data can be provided if requested but I assumed it would not shed much light. BTW - I know that additional indexes can bring the plans and execution time closer together - my question is more about the concept. If you've made it this far - many thanks.If you can enlighten me - infinite thanks.
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Hello :
How to execute a procedure stored during execution of the report, that is before the poster the data.
Thnak you.
Hi Experts,
I am extracting data from SQL Server 2005 to flat file destination. I am using SQL Command to specify the data selection query. One of my query uses Replicate function to derive a column value. When I execute this package it fails with the error "Data conversion failed. The data conversion for column "value" returned status value 4 and status text "Text was truncated or one or more characters had no match in the target code page".
The reason for the problem is that, it is taking the InputColumnWidth of the flat file destination as 8000 and I specified the OutputColumnWidth as 4.
If I change the OutputColumnWidth to 8000, it is working without any error but resulting in the column width of 8000.
I tried using DerivedColumn Transformation's Type cast and DataConversion Transformation but still I am getting the same error in the respective Transformation components.
Can anyone suggest how to solve this issue.
Here's my case, I have written a stored procedure which will perform the following:
1. Grab data from a table using cursor,
2. Process data,
3. Write the result into another table
If I execute the stored procedure directly (thru VS.NET, or Query Analyser), it will run, but when I tried to execute it via a scheduled job, it fails.
I used the same record, same parameters, and the same statements to call the stored procedure.
Any idea?
Returning "completed" when status = 1 and "not completed when status = 0
View 3 Replies View RelatedThe benefit of the actual execution plan is that you can see the actual number of rows passing through each step - compared to the estimated number of rows.But what about the "cost percentages" ?I believe I've read somewhere that these percentages is still just an estimate and is not based on the real execution.Does anyone know this and preferable have a link to something that documents it?Thanks
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Unless I grant a developer "system admin" role, they are unable to see whether or not any job *not* owned by themselves is running?
EX: Developer A can't see whether Developer B's job is executing? Why? I've granted them both db_owner in msdb, and all permissions possible in msdb. Is there an extended sp I can look for?
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Hi Gurus,
can any one help me to get the job status of a sql job.
My requirement is as under
ordinary user (not SA) will query pass job name as argument to stored procedure and sp has to give me the job status.
Thanks in advance
I have a table with columns c1, c2, c3, c4.if all nulls or blanks. Status = 0if c1 assigned but no c2, c3, and c4, then status = 1if c2 assigned but no c3 and c4, then status = 2if c3 .. then ..if c4 .. then ..I want to have one SQL to get the status like (ignored checking forblanks here for demo)SELECT Status = (if not c4 is null then 4else not c3 is null then 3else not c2 is null then 2else not c1 is null then 1else 0)FROM mytable.Thought of using CASE ... WHEN ... but it is only on one colum.Any better idea.ThanksJohn
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn SQL 2000, go to Management, than Jobs, you will see a list of all jobs and their running status. I would like to programmatically display the same on my web page. I can call sysjobs table to get the jobs and use sysjobschedules to determine whether it's been scheduled or not. Then use sysjobhistory to obtain their running history. But how and where do I get the Next Run Date information? Is this calculated or stored somewhere?Can anyone give me some help on how to work with sysjobs, sysjobschedules, and sysjobhistory tables? All I am trying to do is to build a web-based app that does the same thing as the Enterprise Manager is doing - create and schedule a job, and monitor the job status.Thanks a lot!Penn
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi all - am having trouble working out what would be the best way to do this (most efficient)I have written an order, despatch and accounts system. To get a list of orders ready for despatch, I have written a query which calculates the amount of items ordered against the amount of items despatched from that order. If there are any outstanding items, then this order is in the list of orders which are outstanding for despatch.
I am having trouble working out how to go about creating a list of orders ready do be invoiced... Orders that are ready to be invoiced can be completely despatched orders or part despatched orders. That is to say that if an order is only half despatched, my client still wants to be able to raise an invoice against that part of the order. I envisage creating a query which checks my orderline table to see if the item has been invoiced and creating the list from there. But as the application is used more and more, this query will take longer to run? ANy ideas?
Thanks.
Steve.
Hello,
Can anyone guide me to monitor whether Production Sql server is up and running and would e-mail or page me if by chance it has stopped.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Priti
is there any way to make the status of a package execution to be success without caring about failure of certain steps in the package?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to know the meaning of the status bit in sysdatabases because BOL only reports some of them.
For SQL 7.0 SP1 I have some database with a status bit equal to 0 (zero) and equal to 12.
For SQL 2000 SP2 I have some database with a status bit equal to 0 (zero),24,20 and 1073741840.
So I would really appreciate if someone can explain the meaning of these status bits.
Thank you very much.
Franco
Hi,
Is there any way to update the status bar in Query Analyzer.
Suppose I am running a script which updates data to a file. I want to know the status showing the percentage it completed.
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:confused:
I just started working with MS SQL. I'm attempting to find the equivalent of the MySQL commands STATUS and SHOW STATUS.
Essentially, I want to connect to the database from a .net app, check the status, such as how many connections, table locks, errors, etc... and display that information on my application.
Any recommendations?
I have a question I hope someone can help me with.
My situation:
I have a single-step job in SQL Server, which runs a stored procedure, A. This stored procedure invokes another stored procedure, B. In B, one of the statements is a 'BACKUP DATABASE' command, and a database is backed up to a file.
The job is started by an application. Once started, the application then uses the SQL-DMO property CurrentRunStatus to periodically check the status of the job. When the property returns the value SQLDMOJobExecution_Idle (indicating the job has completed), the application code then continues processing, and attempts to access the .dat file produced by the 'BACKUP DATABASE' command.
My problem:
On occasion, the application will hit the problem where either the backup file cannot be located, or the file is still being locked by another process (Error=The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process).
Is anyone able to shed some light on this?
I assume that the job will only return a completed status after:
(a) both A and B have completed execution, and
(b) the BACKUP operation has completed
Is it possible that even though SQL Server indicates the job has finished, that the BACKUP operation still hasn't completely ended?
Thanks for any help,
Andrew
Hi
My boss and I have recently started designing a new database, and we've got into a bit of a debate about creating status tables (e.g. order statuses).
It was my intial instinct to create a separate table for each kind of status (e.g. an OrderStatuses table, a JobStatuses table, etc), however my boss wanted to create one table containing all the statuses, with an extra field for defining what kind of status it is.
I was just wondering what others thought was the best approach.
Thanks
Tom
Hi Gurus,
While iam connecting to servers through management studio iam facing
iam seeing like few servers are connected with Green colour (like>)and few are connected with circle as white.Frm these how can i decide the server status.
Is there any comand to view server status ?
Thanks,
ServerTeam
Hello All,
Can someone help me with this query?
I have the following table and data structure
Table1: Orders
Field1: OrderID
Table2: OrderStatus
Field1: OrderStatusID
FIeld2: OrderID
Field3: StatusID
Field4: InsertDate
Sample Data:
Table1:
11
12
Table2:
1,11,1,6/1/2008
2,12,1,6/1/2008
3,11,2,6/2/2008
4,12,2,6/2/2008
5,11,3,6/3/2008
6,11,4,6/4/2008
Wanted Results:
11,4,6/4/2008
12,2,6/2/2008
How can i exclude those with more than one status? i tried using rows but it seems doesn't work.
ID status
1 new
1 new
1 close
2 new
2 close
3 close
3 close
4 new
4 close
the result should appear as:
ID status
2 new
2 close
4 new
4 close
I have a table of status_Master where the details are maintained by street name with status but I need the result of total count by each status against the street name.
Status_Master
Sl NoStreetNameStatus
1 Delhi Pending
2 Delhi Working
3 Delhi Working
4 Mumbai Pending
5 Mumbai Pending
6 Delhi Working
7 Delhi Problem
8 Mumbai Working
9 Mumbai Problem
50 . .
100 . .
200 . .
Result as below
StreetNameWorkingPendingProblem
Delhi 3 1 1
Mumbai 1 2 1
table1 has 3 fields:
bookNumber
123
234
345
status -- status defaul value is 0
partnerNumber
1
2
3
table 2 has 2 fields
bookNumber
234
345
567
789
partnerNumber
1
2
3
4
A stored procedure named remove_books, which remove books if the conditions are true.
If stored procedure is executed. That means, it removes the bookNumbers from table2 if the conditions are true. Lets say it removes 234 from table2
then
do update in table1 status = 1 for BookNumber 234.
I need to know how can i see the replication status. I have 4 servers with ms sql 200 standard server and hundreds of commnad to replicate. Sometime is important to know how mush of this commnads is replicated.
Thank You.
T-SQL for checking which jobs are currently running ?
And
what happen if index rebuild job overlap with shrink log file job
Is database wont allow to insert or update for other application
Thanks in Advance
Dina Satam
Hi All,
Using SQL Server 2005 w/ SP2 I have a simple select query with a parameterized WHERE clause that in Management Studio runs nearly instantly, everytime. Using the same login, when I run the same query using SQL RS the results (only 6 rows) takes upwards of 5 minutes. If I look at the Activity Monitor, it shows the process as suspended and indicates a CXPACKET. Everything I have read on the forums about this indicate it is an issue with not having SP2 , which I do. Or a 64 bit version, I have 32. Or for large bulk updates, I am doing a very simple select. Does anyone have any clue on this?
regards
Bill
Hi everyone,
while executing sp_who sub directory, I see a column which makes me totally confused. This column is status column.
I understood nothing about its usage. So would you please inform me ?
Thanks