Viewing "TSQL Command Batch"
Jan 31, 2002
DB - MS SQL 6.5
I am looking at EM - Current Activity - Detailed Activity. When I double-click on a user I see their "Last TSQL Command Batch". Unfortunately, the command that some are running is larger that the screen accommodates! Is there any way to see the complete "Last TSQL Command Batch"????
Thanks You.
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Jun 26, 2006
Does anyone know where Enterprise Manager (MSSQL 2000) gets the "Last TSQL Command Batch:" information from that shows when you display the properties for a process listed under current activity/Process Info for a server.
This could be useful for a bespoke system monitoring utility in my system.
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Just Like these:
-- batch start
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/*
can I do something here to free res used by prior statement?
*/
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The Sqls above are written in a procedure to automating test for some select querys.
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create table table1 (id int identity(1,1) not null, col1 varchar(50), col2 varchar(50))
create table table2 (id int identity(1,1) not null, col1 varchar(50))
insert into table1
(col1)
values('test')
insert into table2
(col1)
values('test')
--Correct query
select * From table1 where col1 in (Select col1 From table2)
--common type error and the query do not warn the user of the error at runtime???
select * From table1 where col1 in (Select col2 From table2) --<< surely this should generate a schema error?
now a select is not the end of the world, but have it been a delete, then the impact become very serious..
I had to restore my database in production because of such a delete
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Good afternoon-
Can a batch file that resides on another server be executed from a different machine? I have a batch file that resides on a server that I would like to run using SQL 2005 Integration Services. Is there anything I can do that would allow me to remotely execute this batch file and have it run in that environment.
BATCH FILE:
cd C:Trandev
otrun -at OTRecogn.att -DINPUT_FILE=%1 -tl 1 -cs dv -lg mylog -I
C:Trandev represents the remote environment
I have tried mapping the remote machine to a network drive on my local machine and using that drive to execute the batch file in an Execute Process Task, but it does not work.
SSIS:
I have a FOR EACH loop grabbing files and writing fileName to a variable that is passed to the Process Task as an argument through an expression(%1 in the batch file above). The Working Directory is a mapped network drive. The Executable is also a network drive plus batch file name.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Code Snippet
CommandLine01 = "USE mydb"
CommandLine02 = "SELECT Block ..."
CommandLine03 = "GO
ALTER TABLE Block...
GO"
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The detail of the SQL string is at:
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showpost.aspx?postid=2093921&siteid=1&sb=0&d=1&at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=1
I am trying to implement OJ's suggestion:
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2117223&SiteID=1
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Code Snippet
Dim SqlCnt, cmd1, cmd2, cmd3
'set the properties and open a connection
cmd1="use my_db"
cmd2="create table mytb"
cmd3="insert into mytb"
SqlCnt.execute cmd1
SqlCnt.Execute cmd2
SqlCnt.Execute cmd3
Below is the code (just partial) I have, and I need help to complete it.
Thanks in advance,
Aldo.
Code Snippet
Function TestConnection()
Dim ConnectionString As New ADODB.Connection
Dim RecordSet As New ADODB.RecordSet
ConnectionString = "Driver={SQL Server};Server=myServer;Database=myDBName;Uid=UserName;Pwd=Password"
ConnectionString.Open
CmdLine01 = " USE " & myDB
CmdLine02 = " SELECT ACCOUNTS.FULLNAME FROM ACCOUNTS" ...
CmdLine03 = "GO
ALTER TABLE Block...
GO"
CmdLine04 = "UPDATE Block..."
CmdLine05 = "SELECT Block..."
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RecordSet.Open CmdLine02, ConnectionString
ConnectionString.Execute CmdLine01
ConnectionString.Execute CmdLine02
'Retrieve Field titles
For ColNr = 1 To RecordSet.Fields.Count
ActiveSheet.Cells(1, ColNr).Value = RecordSet.Fields(ColNr - 1).Name
Next
ActiveSheet.Cells(2, 1).CopyFromRecordset RecordSet
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RecordSet.Close
ConnectionString.Close
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Set ConnectionString = Nothing
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1
-- Full Table Structure
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2
-- PK and Index
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This sql is extracting some sort of the information about the structure of the sql server database[2005]
I need a sql whihc will return the same result for sql server 2000
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Hi All,
i am using a OLE DB Source in my dataflow component and want to select rows from the source based on the Name I enter during execution time. I have created two variables,
enterName - String packageLevel (will store the name I enter)
myVar - String packageLevel. (to store the query)
I am assigning this query to the myVar variable, "Select * from db.Users where (UsrName = " + @[User::enterName] + " )"
Now in the OLE Db source, I have selected as Sql Command from Variable, and I am getting the variable, enterName,. I select that and when I click on OK am getting this error.
Error at Data Flow Task [OLE DB Source [1]]: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E0C.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80040E0C Description: "Command text was not set for the command object.".
Can Someone guide me whr am going wrong?
myVar variable, i have set the ExecuteAsExpression Property to true too.
Please let me know where am going wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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Appreciate any help for a newbie.
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Cheers
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Description: An OLE DB Error has occured. Error code: 0x80040E0C.
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.........
Description: "component "OLE DB Destination" (22)" failed validation and returned validation status "VS_ISBROKEN".
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{
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oPackage = new Package();
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Connections oPkgConns = oPackage.Connections;
// Foxpro Connection
ConnectionManager oFoxConn = oPkgConns.Add("OLEDB");
oFoxConn.ConnectionString = sSourceConnString; // Created elsewhere
oFoxConn.Name = "SourceConnectionOLEDB";
oFoxConn.Description = "OLEDB Connection For Foxpro Database";
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ConnectionManager oSQLConn = oPkgConns.Add("OLEDB");
oSQLConn.ConnectionString = sTargetConnString; // Created elsewhere
oSQLConn.Name = "DestinationConnectionOLEDB";
oSQLConn.Description = "OLEDB Connection For SQL Server Database";
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TaskHost thSQLTask = exSQLTask as TaskHost;
thSQLTask.Properties["Connection"].SetValue(thSQLTask, "oSQLConn");
thSQLTask.Properties["DelayValidation"].SetValue(thSQLTask, true);
thSQLTask.Properties["ResultSetType"].SetValue(thSQLTask, ResultSetType.ResultSetType_None);
thSQLTask.Properties["SqlStatementSource"].SetValue(thSQLTask, @"C:LPFMigrateLPF_Script.sql");
thSQLTask.Properties["SqlStatementSourceType"].SetValue(thSQLTask, SqlStatementSourceType.FileConnection);
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// Get a list of tables from the source folder
arFiles = Directory.GetFileSystemEntries(sLPFDataFolder, "*.DBF");
for (iCount = 0; iCount <= arFiles.GetUpperBound(0); iCount++)
{
// Get the name of the file from the array
sDataFile = Path.GetFileName(arFiles[iCount].ToString());
sDataFile = sDataFile.Substring(0, sDataFile.Length - 4);
oDataFlow = ((TaskHost)oPackage.Executables.Add("DTS.Pipeline.1")).InnerObject as MainPipe;
oDataFlow.AutoGenerateIDForNewObjects = true;
// Create the source component
IDTSComponentMetaData90 oSource = oDataFlow.ComponentMetaDataCollection.New();
oSource.Name = (sDataFile + "Src");
oSource.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.OLEDBSource.1";
// Get the design time instance of the component and initialize the component
CManagedComponentWrapper srcDesignTime = oSource.Instantiate();
srcDesignTime.ProvideComponentProperties();
// Add the connection manager
if (oSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection.Count > 0)
{
oSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManagerID = oFoxConn.ID;
oSource.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(oFoxConn);
}
// Set Custom Properties
srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 0);
srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AlwaysUseDefaultCodePage", true);
srcDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", sDataFile);
// Re-initialize metadata
srcDesignTime.AcquireConnections(null);
srcDesignTime.ReinitializeMetaData();
srcDesignTime.ReleaseConnections();
// Create Destination component
IDTSComponentMetaData90 oDestination = oDataFlow.ComponentMetaDataCollection.New();
oDestination.Name = (sDataFile + "Dest");
oDestination.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.OLEDBDestination.1";
// Get the design time instance of the component and initialize the component
CManagedComponentWrapper destDesignTime = oDestination.Instantiate();
destDesignTime.ProvideComponentProperties();
// Add the connection manager
if (oDestination.RuntimeConnectionCollection.Count > 0)
{
oDestination.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManagerID = oSQLConn.ID;
oDestination.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(oSQLConn);
}
// Set custom properties
destDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 2);
destDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("AlwaysUseDefaultCodePage", false);
destDesignTime.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", "[dbo].[" + sDataFile + "]");
// Create the path to link the source and destination components of the dataflow
IDTSPath90 dfPath = oDataFlow.PathCollection.New();
dfPath.AttachPathAndPropagateNotifications(oSource.OutputCollection[0], oDestination.InputCollection[0]);
// Iterate through the inputs of the component.
foreach (IDTSInput90 input in oDestination.InputCollection)
{
// Get the virtual input column collection
IDTSVirtualInput90 vInput = input.GetVirtualInput();
// Iterate through the column collection
foreach (IDTSVirtualInputColumn90 vColumn in vInput.VirtualInputColumnCollection)
{
// Call the SetUsageType method of the design time instance of the component.
destDesignTime.SetUsageType(input.ID, vInput, vColumn.LineageID, DTSUsageType.UT_READWRITE);
}
//Map external metadata to the inputcolumn
foreach (IDTSInputColumn90 inputColumn in input.InputColumnCollection)
{
IDTSExternalMetadataColumn90 externalColumn = input.ExternalMetadataColumnCollection.New();
externalColumn.Name = inputColumn.Name;
externalColumn.Precision = inputColumn.Precision;
externalColumn.Length = inputColumn.Length;
externalColumn.DataType = inputColumn.DataType;
externalColumn.Scale = inputColumn.Scale;
// Map the external column to the input column.
inputColumn.ExternalMetadataColumnID = externalColumn.ID;
}
}
}
// Add precedence constraints to the package executables
PrecedenceConstraint pcTasks = oPackage.PrecedenceConstraints.Add((Executable)thSQLTask, oPackage.Executables[0]);
pcTasks.Value = DTSExecResult.Success;
for (iCount = 1; iCount <= (oPackage.Executables.Count - 1); iCount++)
{
pcTasks = oPackage.PrecedenceConstraints.Add(oPackage.Executables[iCount - 1], oPackage.Executables[iCount]);
pcTasks.Value = DTSExecResult.Success;
}
// Validate the package
DTSExecResult eResult = oPackage.Validate(oPkgConns, null, null, null);
// Check if the package was successfully executed
if (eResult.Equals(DTSExecResult.Canceled) || eResult.Equals(DTSExecResult.Failure))
{
string sErrorMessage = "";
foreach (DtsError pkgError in oPackage.Errors)
{
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Description: " + pkgError.Description + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "HelpContext: " + pkgError.HelpContext + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "HelpFile: " + pkgError.HelpFile + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "IDOfInterfaceWithError: " + pkgError.IDOfInterfaceWithError + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Source: " + pkgError.Source + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Subcomponent: " + pkgError.SubComponent + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "Timestamp: " + pkgError.TimeStamp + "";
sErrorMessage = sErrorMessage + "ErrorCode: " + pkgError.ErrorCode;
}
MessageBox.Show("The DTS package was not built successfully because of the following error(s):" + sErrorMessage, "Package Builder", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information);
return false;
}
// return a successful result
return true;
}
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