Where Is The Repository Gets Created For SSIS( Integration Services) 2005?
Apr 19, 2007if someone can throw light regarding the metadata repository creation,its usuage , it will help me out.
View 5 Repliesif someone can throw light regarding the metadata repository creation,its usuage , it will help me out.
View 5 RepliesI've been working on an SSIS package trying to load some data and the archive sequence is faulty. I've been trying to load a few tables created in a previous sequence into a local archive file and I've been getting the error "Could not find a part of the path."
The results aren't telling me what it's finding last and so I don't know where to start.
And the source DOES have data in it. It's something between the source and the destination.
Is it possible to parm in a value to a SSIS
in my SSIS i have a variable;
Name : FileName
Scope : PackageName
Type : String
Value : ""
I have tried adding the following code in my vb.net project ;
pkg.Variables("filename").Value = "C: emp estfile.001"
pkg.execute()
but come up with the following error
A first chance exception of type 'System.MissingMemberException' occurred in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll
Public member 'Variables' on type 'IDTSPackage90' not found.
can anyone help ?
Hi All,
Parameter passing in SSIS 2005 sometimes appears to be a cumbursome task. I have been digging into this topic for quite some time and here i note down some simple steps to demonstrate parameter passing at Package level.
(1) Create a SSIS project using Business Intelligence 2005 Or VS 2005.
(2) Create datasource (.ds) and Data Source View as required.
(3) A default SSIS Package by the name Package.dtsx is created. Double click this and you are shown tabs for Control Flow, Data Flow, Event Handlers, Package Explorer. On the Control Flow, drap and drop Execute SQL Task from Control Flow Items in the toolbar.
(4) Lets now create a variable at Package level. Right click anywhere in the control flow box (not on the Task created in Step 3 above). Click on the Variables on the context menu displayed. Variables window appears on the left of the screen. Click the Add Variable box in this window to create a variable. Name it var1 (or whatever you may like), Scope as Package, DataType as String and Value as MyValue. This is only the default value.
(5) Now let us edit the SQL Task created in Step 3. Double on it, on the General tab you can change its Name, Description. Set ResultSet as None. We shall proceed to execute a stored procedure by name MySPName and pass it a parameter. Set ConnectionType as OLE DB. Select the connection you creates in step 2. Set SQLSourceType as Direct input. SQLStatement as MySPName ? . Note the ? mark after the name of the stored procedure. This is important to accept the variable value (var1) created in Step 4.
(6) Select Parameter Mapping tab now. Click on Add button. Select the Variable Name as User::var1. This is the user created variable of Step 4. Select Direction as Input, DataType as Varchar and Parameter Name as @var1. Click on OK now.
(7) This sets up the basic of parameter passing. Compile the project to verify everything works. Right Click on the SQL Task and select Execute Task. This will execute the package taking default value of the variable. This can be used along with dtexec command with /set option to pass the parameter at command prompt.
how can I connect SSIS 2005 to Progress database?
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"Login timeout expired/An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections.SQL Network Interfaces: Connection string is not valid [87]."
I have a Pivot Transform in SSIS (2005) working perfectly, EXCEPT for that the first column of the output (the date) repeats for each of the following columns, which are themselves falling into the correct column, but not on the same line for a particular date as the others. Snipet of result from Data Viewer is:
dbDate site1 site2
1/1/2015 0:00 0.03 NULL
1/2/2015 0:00 0.04 NULL
[code]....
I am copying the template with header before loading the data. I tried deleting Dataflow task, Excel Connection manager etc., nothing seems to work and there are no nulls in the data. I did this several times, workaround seems to not working this time.
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My question is; how can i delete the .txt file before executing the flow again? Want to avoid that the .txt file has duplicated rows after a second execution of the flow. Is it possible to use scd component or is this way to complicated? A for each loop?
i need a similar solution for the data that will be transported through the ole db destination task....
I created an SSIS package for a client that does data importing. When I run the pacakge from Visual Studio there is an error window showing all the errors and warnings. A good example of an error is if the import file is in the wrong format.When there is a error or warning can I write the error log to a file OR notify someone of the errors so they can make corrections and rerun the package OR any ideas that the client can find out what went wrong and then make corrections accordingly? Thanks
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a package in which there are only one Data flow Task and it has only three components. 1) Source , which is a SQL db 2) destination and 3) OLE DB Destination flat file Error output file. I want the error file to be created ONLY if there is any error while dumping the data into destination DB. But , the issue is, the error flat file is being created inspite of No error while dumping the data from Source to Destination.
View 5 Replies View RelatedNeed to know how I can get the dynamic filename created in the FlatFile destination for insert into a package audit table?
Scenario: Have created a package that successfully outputs Dynamiclly named flat files { Format: C:Test’Comms_File_’ + ‘User::FileNumber’+’_’+Date +’.txt’
E.g.: Comms_File_1_20150724.txt, Comms_File_2_20150724.txt etc} using Foreach Loop Container :
* Enumerator Set to: “Foreach ADO Enumerator” with the ADO object source variable selected to identify how many total loop iterations there are i.e. Let’s say 4 thus 4 files to be created
*Variable Mappings : added the User::FileNumber – indicates which file number current loop iteration is i.e. 1,2,3,4
For the DataFlow task have a OLDBSource and a FlatFile Destination where Flat File ConnectionString is set up as:
@[User::Output_Path] + "Comms_File"+ @[User:: FileNumber] +"_" + replace((DT_WSTR, 10) (DT_DBDATE) GETDATE(),"-","")+ ".txt"
All this successfully creates these 4 files:
Comms_File_1_20150724.txt, Comms_File_2_20150724.txt, Comms_File_3_20150724.txt, Comms_File_4_20150724.txt
Now the QUESTION is how do I get these filenames as I need to insert them into a DB Audittable. The audit table looks like this:
CREATE TABLE dbo.MMMAudit
(
AuditID INT IDENTITY(1, 1) NOT NULL,
PackageName VARCHAR(100) NULL,
FileName VARCHAR(100) NULL,
LoadTime DATETIME NULL,
NumberofRecords INT NULL
)
To save the Filename & how many records in each file in our Audit Table, am using an Execute SQL Task and configuring it as this:
Execute SQL Task
Parameter mapping - Mapped the User Variable (RecordsInserted) and System Variable( PackageName) to Insert statement as shown below
SQLStatement: INSERT INTO [dbo].[MMMAudit] (
PackageName,NumerofRecords,LoadTime)
(?,?.GETDATE)
Again this all works terrific & populates the dbo.MMMAudit table as shown below BUT I also need to insert the respsctive file name – How do I do that?
AuditID PackageName FileName NumberOfRecords
1 MMM NULL 12
2 MMM NULL 23
3 MMM NULL 14
4 MMM NULL 1
I want to achieve the following in (SSIS/SSDT for SQL 2012) -
I have a generic SSIS package which simply sends out email notifications using SMTP email task (this package is within its own project, and has project level input parameters).
I need to be able to call this package in the Event handler section of every package (numbering in about less than 60) that we have. These packages are within their own respective projects.
I thought I could use the "execute package task", but it turns out , using this, I cannot call a package that is part of some other project. I also cannot call a package that is stored in the CATALOG. Is there any way I can do this ?
When I call the child package , I should be able to send in parameters like - error information and package name of the Parent package.
Hi everyone,
I wanted to thank everyone for posting a ton of valuable information in these forums. I also want to thank all the moderators that have been replying with really insightful help!
I am trying to programmatically create an SSIS package to take .CSV data and put it into a SQL Server 2005. I am assuming that this is pretty common scenario.
I have used many of the examples in this forum as well as heavily borrowing from this example http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/Digging_SSIS_object_model.asp written by Moim Hossain.
I can get my package to create and execute properly but no data is being written to the SQL Server table. This has puzzled me for the last 2 days!
I know the issue isnt with the server itself because I tested it by graphically creating a test SSIS package and it transfers the .CSV data to the table perfectly.
Would anyone know why this would happen? The Execution results are returning success but no data is written to the table!
Could anyone please provide insight as to what my issue may be?
Thanks in advance!
Code Snippet
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
using PipeLineWrapper = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper;
using RuntimeWrapper = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper;
namespace SumCodeApp
{
class SumCodeApp
{
// Variables.
private Package package;
private ConnectionManager flatFileConnectionManager;
private ConnectionManager destinationDatabaseConnectionManager;
private Executable dataFlowTask;
private List<String> srcColumns;
int file_count;
SqlConnection connection;
String folder_path;
String username;
String password;
String DB_server;
String catalog;
// Default Constructor.
public SumCodeApp()
{
}
// Constructor taking in user info.
public SumCodeApp(String folder_path, String username, String password,
String DB_server, String catalog)
{
this.folder_path = folder_path;
this.username = username;
this.password = password;
this.DB_server = DB_server;
this.catalog = catalog;
}
private void CreatePackage()
{
package = new Package();
package.CreationDate = DateTime.Now;
package.ProtectionLevel = DTSProtectionLevel.DontSaveSensitive;
package.Name = "SumCode Package";
package.Description = "Upload the SumCode files to the database";
package.DelayValidation = true;
package.PackageType = DTSPackageType.DTSDesigner90;
}
private void CreateFlatFileConnection()
{
String flatFileName = ". 1105.csv";
String flatFileMoniker = "FLATFILE";
flatFileConnectionManager = package.Connections.Add(flatFileMoniker);
flatFileConnectionManager.Name = "SSIS Connection Manager for Files";
flatFileConnectionManager.Description = String.Concat("SSIS Connection Manager");
flatFileConnectionManager.ConnectionString = flatFileName;
// Set some common properties of the connection manager object.
//flatFileConnectionManager.Properties["ColumnNamesInFirstRow"].SetValue(flatFileConnectionManager, false);
flatFileConnectionManager.Properties["Format"].SetValue(flatFileConnectionManager, "Delimited");
flatFileConnectionManager.Properties["TextQualifier"].SetValue(flatFileConnectionManager, """);
flatFileConnectionManager.Properties["RowDelimiter"].SetValue(flatFileConnectionManager, "
");
flatFileConnectionManager.Properties["DataRowsToSkip"].SetValue(flatFileConnectionManager, 0);
// Create the source columns into the connection manager.
CreateSourceColumns();
}
private void CreateSourceColumns()
{
// Get the actual connection manager instance
RuntimeWrapper.IDTSConnectionManagerFlatFile90 flatFileConnection = flatFileConnectionManager.InnerObject as RuntimeWrapper.IDTSConnectionManagerFlatFile90;
RuntimeWrapper.IDTSConnectionManagerFlatFileColumn90 column;
RuntimeWrapper.IDTSName90 name;
// Fill the source column collection.
srcColumns = new List<String>();
srcColumns.Add("CreateDate");
srcColumns.Add("CorpID");
srcColumns.Add("SumCodeID");
srcColumns.Add("Priority");
srcColumns.Add("SumCodeAbv");
srcColumns.Add("SumCodeDesc");
srcColumns.Add("SumCodeGroupID");
foreach (String colName in srcColumns)
{
column = flatFileConnection.Columns.Add();
if (srcColumns.IndexOf(colName) == (srcColumns.Count - 1))
//column.ColumnDelimiter = "
";
column.ColumnDelimiter = "{CR}{LF}";
else
//column.ColumnDelimiter = ",";
column.ColumnDelimiter = "Comma {,}";
name = (RuntimeWrapper.IDTSName90)column;
name.Name = colName;
column.TextQualified = true;
column.ColumnType = "Delimited";
column.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
column.ColumnWidth = 0;
column.MaximumWidth = 255;
column.DataPrecision = 0;
column.DataScale = 0;
}
}
private void CreateDestinationDatabaseConnection()
{
destinationDatabaseConnectionManager = package.Connections.Add("OLEDB");
destinationDatabaseConnectionManager.Name = "Destination Connection - SumCodeCorpGroup";
destinationDatabaseConnectionManager.Description = "Connection to the temporary table SumCodCorpGroup";
destinationDatabaseConnectionManager.ConnectionString = "Data Source=DIVWL-356KCB1;Initial Catalog=SumCode;Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=sum;Password=code";
}
public class Column
{
private String name;
private Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType dataType;
private int length;
private int precision;
private int scale;
private int codePage = 0;
public String Name
{
get { return name; }
set { name = value; }
}
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType DataType
{
get { return dataType; }
set { dataType = value; }
}
public int Length
{
get { return length; }
set { length = value; }
}
public int Precision
{
get { return precision; }
set { precision = value; }
}
public int Scale
{
get { return scale; }
set { scale = value; }
}
public int CodePage
{
get { return codePage; }
set { codePage = value; }
}
}
private Column GetTargetColumnInfo(string sourceColumnName)
{
Column cl = new Column();
if (sourceColumnName.Contains("CreateDate"))
{
cl.Name = "CreateDate";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
else if (
sourceColumnName.Contains("CorpID"))
{
cl.Name = "CorpID";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
else if (sourceColumnName.Contains("SumCodeID"))
{
cl.Name = "SumCodeID";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
else if (sourceColumnName.Contains("Priority"))
{
cl.Name = "Priority";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
else if (sourceColumnName.Contains("SumCodeAbv"))
{
cl.Name = "SumCodeAbv";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
else if (sourceColumnName.Contains("SumCodeDesc"))
{
cl.Name = "SumCodeDesc";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
else if (sourceColumnName.Contains("SumCodeGroupID"))
{
cl.Name = "SumCodeGroupID";
cl.DataType = Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.DataType.DT_STR;
cl.Precision = 0;
cl.Scale = 0;
cl.Length = 255;
cl.CodePage = 1252;
}
return cl;
}
private void CreateDataFlowTask()
{
String dataFlowTaskMoniker = "DTS.Pipeline";
dataFlowTask = package.Executables.Add(dataFlowTaskMoniker);
}
public void ImportFile(String directory_path)
{
// Create the package.
CreatePackage();
// Create Flat File Source Connection.
CreateFlatFileConnection();
// Create Database Destination Connection.
CreateDestinationDatabaseConnection();
// Create DataFlowTask.
CreateDataFlowTask();
// Create the DataFlowTask
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSComponentMetaData90 sourceComponent = ((dataFlowTask as TaskHost).InnerObject as PipeLineWrapper.MainPipe).ComponentMetaDataCollection.New();
sourceComponent.Name = "Source File Component";
sourceComponent.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.FlatFileSource";
PipeLineWrapper.CManagedComponentWrapper managedFlatFileInstance = sourceComponent.Instantiate();
managedFlatFileInstance.ProvideComponentProperties();
sourceComponent.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManagerID = flatFileConnectionManager.ID;
sourceComponent.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(flatFileConnectionManager);
managedFlatFileInstance.AcquireConnections(null);
managedFlatFileInstance.ReinitializeMetaData();
Dictionary<String, int> outputColumnLineageIDs = new Dictionary<String, int>();
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSExternalMetadataColumn90 exOutColumn = null;
foreach (PipeLineWrapper.IDTSOutputColumn90 outColumn in sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0].OutputColumnCollection)
{
exOutColumn = sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0].ExternalMetadataColumnCollection[outColumn.Name];
managedFlatFileInstance.MapOutputColumn(sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0].ID, outColumn.ID, exOutColumn.ID, true);
outputColumnLineageIDs.Add(outColumn.Name, outColumn.ID);
}
managedFlatFileInstance.ReleaseConnections();
String a = sourceComponent.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].Name.ToString();
String b = sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0].Name;
String c = sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0].Description;
String d = sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0].OutputColumnCollection.Count.ToString();
// Create DataFlowTask Destination Component.
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSComponentMetaData90 destinationComponent = ((dataFlowTask as TaskHost).InnerObject as PipeLineWrapper.MainPipe).ComponentMetaDataCollection.New();
destinationComponent.Name = "OLEDB SQL Connection";
destinationComponent.ComponentClassID = "DTSAdapter.OLEDBDestination";
PipeLineWrapper.CManagedComponentWrapper managedOleInstance = destinationComponent.Instantiate();
managedOleInstance.ProvideComponentProperties();
// Create a path and attach the output of the source to the input of the destination.
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSPath90 path = ((dataFlowTask as TaskHost).InnerObject as PipeLineWrapper.MainPipe).PathCollection.New();
path.AttachPathAndPropagateNotifications(sourceComponent.OutputCollection[0], destinationComponent.InputCollection[0]);
destinationComponent.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManagerID = destinationDatabaseConnectionManager.ID;
destinationComponent.RuntimeConnectionCollection[0].ConnectionManager = DtsConvert.ToConnectionManager90(destinationDatabaseConnectionManager);
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("AccessMode", 0);
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("OpenRowset", "[SumCode].[dbo].[SumCodeCorpGroup]");
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("AlwaysUseDefaultCodePage", false);
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("DefaultCodePage", 1252);
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("FastLoadKeepIdentity", false); // Fast load
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("FastLoadKeepNulls", false);
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("FastLoadMaxInsertCommitSize", 0);
managedOleInstance.SetComponentProperty("FastLoadOptions","TABLOCK,CHECK_CONSTRAINTS");
managedOleInstance.AcquireConnections(null);
managedOleInstance.ReinitializeMetaData();
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSInput90 input = destinationComponent.InputCollection[0];
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSVirtualInput90 vInput = input.GetVirtualInput();
foreach (PipeLineWrapper.IDTSVirtualInputColumn90 vColumn in vInput.VirtualInputColumnCollection)
{
//if (outputColumnLineageIDs.ContainsKey(vColumn.LineageID.ToString()))
//{
managedOleInstance.SetUsageType(input.ID, vInput, vColumn.LineageID, Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper.DTSUsageType.UT_READONLY);
//}
}
List<String> tmp = new List<String>();
foreach(PipeLineWrapper.IDTSInputColumn90 inc in destinationComponent.InputCollection[0].InputColumnCollection)
{
tmp.Add(inc.Name);
}
PipeLineWrapper.IDTSExternalMetadataColumn90 exColumn;
foreach (PipeLineWrapper.IDTSInputColumn90 inColumn in destinationComponent.InputCollection[0].InputColumnCollection)
{
exColumn = destinationComponent.InputCollection[0].ExternalMetadataColumnCollection[inColumn.Name];
Column mappedColumn = GetTargetColumnInfo(exColumn.Name);
String destName = mappedColumn.Name;
exColumn.Name = destName;
managedOleInstance.MapInputColumn(destinationComponent.InputCollection[0].ID, inColumn.ID, exColumn.ID);
}
managedOleInstance.ReleaseConnections();
DTSExecResult result = package.Execute();
a = "0";
}
}
}
Hi,
I have just install SQL 2005 SP2 and trying to get Window SharePoint Services V3 integrated with SQL 2005 SP2 reporting services.
In SharePoint Central Administration, I select the Reporting Services Integration page and have setup the Report Server Web Service URL and Authentication Mode. I then goto Grant database access, specify the SQL server name, get promted for a username and password that has access SQL Reportserver and get the following error "The group name could not be found"
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Hello, I have a problem when trying to fully process an SSAS database using Integration Services "Analysis Services Processing Task" task. I have 2 of these tasks which are responsible for processing the Dimensions then the Cubes. When I run the package either via the BIDS environment or on the local server from the Integration Services engine, I will get an error after about 20 minutes stating:
"Error: Memory Error: Allocation failure. Not enough storage is available to process this command""Error: Errors in the metadata manager. An error occurred when loading the <cube name> cube from the file \?D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.2OLAPDataMyWarehouse<cube file>.xml"
The cube name is not specific, it will fail and any of my cubes could be in the error log
If I fully process the AS database using the AS engine (logon to local AS server, right-click AS database and click Process), I get no errors at all, it processes and completes fine. The processing options are identical when I run in AS or via the SSIS "Analysis Services Processing Task" task.
I've searched quite a lot online but no joy, the information I have gleaned from various sites does not directly link SSIS with SSAS processing problems.
When either the AS processing starts via SSAS or SSIS the memory usage of MSMDSRV.exe increases to around 1.4 / 1.5 GB but never goes to 2GB ever, even when the error appears.
I've done the following with no effect.
" Have run via AS and works fine
" No specific cube it fails on
" Have created a Dimension only package, same problem
" Changed the maxmemorylimit
" Changed the connections to localhost
" Memory DOES NOT max out on server
Server Specs:
Windows Server 2003 Standard + Service Pack 2
4GM ram, 2GB paging file
SQL Server 2005 + Service Pack 2
Can anyone help?
Andy
Hello,
I've seen this question floating around, but I have not been able to find a definitive answer.
Can this be done, and if so, what do I need to install into Visual Studio 2003?
Thank you.
-Gumbatman
Hi,
I want to insert datas from a txt-file into a sql-table.
Therefor i would use a xml-file for the structure!
How can i refer this xml-file to a measurement insertion task?
Tanks for your help and sorry for my bad english :rolleyes:
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We want this in two ways.
First Way : I need to show the user how much percent of ETL Process is completed
Second Way : I need to show the No of tables completed and how many rows have been completed in the ongoing table ( which is in process )
how to design the table and ssis process.