Not Executing SSIS SQL Task By Passing Variable
Jun 11, 2008
Hi,
I am creating SSIS package which using Execute SQL Task to which I am supplying one .sql file code is
delete from Test where ID = @ID
I defined @ID variable to SSIS and also path where .sql file placed but i am not able to execute this package i am getting error like can not find C:@Path file......
As i got information that passing such variable to .sql you need ADO.net connection so I changed SQLSERVER Database connection string to ADO.net .... after that when i set hard core value for these variable i.e for @ID and @Path then it runs sccessfully but by setting parameter i am getting above error
Any suggestion that will be gr8 help for me
T.I.A
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Mar 6, 2008
I have a SQL Task that updates running totals on a record inserted using a Data Flow Task. The package runs without error, but the actual row does not calculate the running totals. I suspect that the inserted record is not committed until the package completes and the SQL Task is seeing the previous record as the current. Here is the code in the SQL Task:
DECLARE @DV INT;
SET @DV = (SELECT MAX(DateValue) FROM tblTG);
DECLARE @PV INT;
SET @PV = @DV - 1;
I've not been successful in passing a SSIS global variable to a declared parameter, but is it possible to do this:
DECLARE @DV INT;
SET @DV = ?;
DECLARE @PV INT;
SET @PV = @DV - 1;
I have almost 50 references to these parameters in the query so a substitution would be helpful.
Dan
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Apr 22, 2008
Hi,
Can any one give me a solution how to call exe. Also, i need to pass 1 input to that exe.
I tried using Execute process task but it is not working.
My task is:
I have DFT , it generate a output file then after the output file generated i need to upload it SharePoint server.
So i developed one .exe using .net, C#. ( it is running fine when cmd line)
But i want to embbed in SSIS package.
Like :
DFT ( DataFlowTask) --------------------> OutPutFile.txt
EPT ( ExecuteProcessTask) ----------> Upload it to SharePointPortal.
Kindly give the solution ASAP.
Thanks
Senthil
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Sep 25, 2006
I am trying to exectue SQL task as below by passing a parameter
If I try....
@v1 datetime
set @v1 = convert(datetime, ? ,103)
it fails with below error
" failed with the following error: "Syntax error or access violation". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
however the below code works well
delete from t1 where last_update = convert(datetime, ? ,103)
What could be the problem?
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Nov 24, 2006
Microsoft says it is possible but I just do not see how. Here is the
link to the help file where it said that variables could be pass as
input to web methods...I do not see the check box they mention on my
IDE.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Catherine
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Feb 23, 2007
I need a little help here and appreciate any insight into this issue.
I am building an SSIS package that retrieves data from a database to use in a web service task. So let me give you a little more broad overview of the package so you can understand how this is supposed to roll. A database is queried and those values are dumped into a recordset. A foreach loop uses each row of variables to call the web service and dump the returned values to another database. The first database holds a bunch of fields, but the four fields of interest are: a StartDate (DateTime), a StartFormat (single char), an EndDate (DateTime) and an EndFormat (single char). The output from the query of the first database is the input in the signature of a web service's .Load method. Sounds easy, right? Sure, why not?
Well I dragged the Web Service Task on to the pane and took a look inside. Lo and behold, I can hardcode the variables in for the web service or I can assign the inputs to package variables. How fancy, thanks Microsoft!
But that's where the difficulty begins. The method call for the web service looks like this: service.Load(string, int, GTTimestamp1, GTTimestamp2). The web service is expecting a string, an int, and two objects of the type GTTimestamp, which is a very simple class defined as this:
<System.Xml.Serialization.SoapTypeAttribute("GTTimestamp", "http://util.gtdw.pci.com")> _
Public Class GTTimestamp
Public calendar As Date
Public displayFormat As String
End Class
In the input pane for the Web Service, when I click in the value of the two GTTimestamps like I'm going to hardcode them in, another window pops up saying "Enter the values for complex type -in4" and the pane looks exactly like the previous pane with one very important exception: There is not place to check to assign the value from a package variable!!! Dang you Microsoft!!! I don't really understand why they would leave us out to dry on this... Oh, well, maybe they'll take care of it later...Time to work around it.
SSIS does allow you to create a variable of type System.Object, so after playing with the Web Service for a few minutes and giving up on that, I decided to create a script task that is supposed to create two GTTimestamp objects and assign them to two object variables in the package for passing to the WebService Task. The first challenge was to get the web service to play nice with the script. For those who have never done this, use a command prompt and the wsdl.exe to generate a .vb or .cs file to add to your script file using the right click, add existing item...
Once the file was accessable to my scripts, I created two GTTimestamp objects and assigned them to the Package variables of type System.Object. Running the package, I got this error:
"Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.WebServiceTask.WebserviceTaskException: Could not execute the Web method. The error is: Type 'ScriptTask_8c868490237b4220b582bdc7c7a3ecae.GTTimestamp' in assembly 'VBAssembly, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' is not marked as serializable.
Not marked as serializable, huh. Okay, so I made the GTTimestamp serializable by adding the <Serializable()> before the class declaration. Then the error changed to:
The error is: Type is not resolved for member 'ScriptTask_8c868490237b4220b582bdc7c7a3ecae.GTTimestamp,VBAssembly, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.
And here I am, at a loss for what to do from this point. I'm a little lost, so I thought I'd stop and ask for directions. I'm sure I'm not the first to want to use complex variable types.
Only two options at this point. One is to try and store the GTTimestamp in the database and see if SSIS can deal with that. I'm not sure how to store objects in a database or if that is even an option for me, but it came to mind so it made it into this post. The other is to get this to work through the script above that I have run into a wall.
Again, any help is appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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Mar 29, 2007
I've encountered a new problem with an SSIS Pkg where I have a seq. of Execute SQL tasks. My question are:
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2) Now I want to use this User::LoadID as input parameter of What type for the next task (I tried using Numeric, Long, DB_Numeric, Decimal, Double none of there work).
Please give me solutions for the above two..
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Oct 25, 2006
I'm working on an SSIS package that uses a vb.net script to grab some XML from a webservice (I'd explain why I'm not using a web service task here, but I'd just get angry), and I wish to then assign the XML string to a package variable which then gets sent along to a DataFlow Task that contains an XML Source that points at said variable. when I copy the XML string into the variable value in the script, if do a quickwatch on the variable (as in Dts.Variable("MyXML").value) it looks as though the new value has been copied to the variable, but when I step out of that task and look at the package explorer the variable is its original value.
I think the problem is that the dataflow XML source has a lock on the variable and so the script task isn't affecting it. Does anyone have any experience with this kind of problem, or know a workaround?
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Jul 11, 2007
Is there anyway to pass data from a sql database to a variable in a ssis package. I'm trying to get a few fields from a sql database into some variables in my package and send an email using these variables with the send mail task?
Thanks,
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Feb 7, 2006
Hi
I have having trouble getting my hands around how to retrieve variables from a parent package. I read about the Environment variables and Configuration File at the parent package level and the Parent Package variable at the child level.
Here are my questions:
1. Can you only store/retrieve 1 variable in a config file at a time?
2. Does the child package have to define the variables and if so, do they have to be the same names as the parent package?
This seems so more more complex then the DTS2000 way of passing variables to and from packages.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Gordon Radley
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Mar 28, 2007
Hi, I'm new to this forum, so please bare with me.
I've created a mining model, i've tweaked it etc and i'm now happy with the results its producing. I'm now looking to automate the processing and exporting of the results of the model i've done this simply by creating an SSIS package with two tasks, one task being to process the model the other task is a Data Mining Query task.
This package works fine in visual studio and when i deploy it to the server.
The problem i'm having is when i then try to execute the package from a job, after a bit of investigating i have tracked it down to the Encryption of "sensitive" properties. By default the encryption is based on UserKey which is why the package works for me when i execute it from VS or even the server, but when the job trys to execute the package running under the sql agent account it fails.
Looking at the security options i have for packages, i can either DontSaveSensitive, EncryptSensitiveWithUserKey or EncryptSensitiveWithPassword plus a few others.
DontSaveSenstive is clearly not an option as this just creates an unusable package.
EncrptSensitiveWithUserKey doesn't seem to be an option as the job runs under the SQL Agent account (also i'm thinking that the UserKey that the encryption is based on also incorporates other factors related to my profile that i can't impersonate? i might be wrong though)
EncryptSensitveWithPassword seems to be an option except that i can't get this to work either, there doesn't seem to be anyware in the job step to give it the password information.
Its frustrating me now because i've fallen at the very last hurdle, if anyone else has experienced this problem and knows how to resolve it that would great.
Thanks
Bob.
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I saw the option for row delimiter in the file connection string property but did not see any column delimiter option.
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public Sub Main()
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+ "&rs:Format=EXCEL"
    SaveFile(url, destination)
    Dts.TaskResult = ScriptResults.Success
  End Sub
How to pass more than one variable values in ssis as parameter values to ssrs. With the above code its showing as empty.If i am taking single variable i am able to render the data into  excel sheet.
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I have defined a variable Var_Query_SQL and passed the below query using expression but it is showing error. where am i going wrong.
"SELECT
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Feb 25, 2008
I've created a varible timeStamp that I want to feed into a stored procedure but I'm not having any luck. I'm sure its a simple SSIS 101 problem that I can't see or I may be using the wrong syntax
in Execute SQL Task Editor I have
conn type -- ole db
connection -- some server
sql source type -- direct input
sql statement -- exec testStoredProc @timeStamp = ?
if I put a value direclty into the statement it works just fine: exec testStoredProc '02-25-2008'
This is the syntax I found to execute the procedure, I don't udnerstand few things about it.
1. why when I try to run it it changes it to exec testStoredProc @timeStamp = ? with error: EXEC construct or statement is not supported , followed by erro: no value given for one or more requreid parameters.
2. I tired using SQL commands exec testStoredProc @timeStamp and exec testStoredProc timeStamp but nothing happens. Just an error saying unable to convert varchar to datetime
3. Also from SRS I usually have to point the timeStamp to @timeStamp and I dont know how to do that here I thought it was part of the parameter mapping but I can't figure out what the parameter name and parameter size should be; size defaults to -1.
Thank you, please help.
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Hi
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Executable : C: empMyExe.exe
Parameter1 : User::Category type is string (below example A)
Parameter2 : User::Amount type is string (below example 1)
in dos it looks like this
c: empMyExe A 1
This will executes fine.
Thanks,
Madhu
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Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand
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      Â
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Hi
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Anybody having any idea; would be of great help.
Thanks,
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Feb 12, 2008
Hello everyone,
This is my first post. :-)
I've been having an error with Script Tasks in SSIS, where the error is every time I use a For Each In Dts.Variables, it always seems to crash. I'm trying to log the variables before I proceed in any other tasks. I'm passing in one value as a ReadOnlyVariables.
Here is the snippet of code:
Dts.Log(String.Format("{0} variables:", Dts.Variables.Count), 0, Nothing)
For Each v As Variable In Dts.Variables
Dts.Log(String.Format("{0} = {1}", v.Name, v.Value), 0, Nothing)
Next
It's very strange because the Dts.Variables.Count gives me the correct number of items that I have passed in, but after I step into the For Each, I get this for Dts.Variables.Item:
In order to evaluate an indexed property, the property must be qualified and the arguments must be explicitly supplied by the user. Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Variable
And as soon as I step into the next line, it crashes with this error:
Value does not fall within the expected range.
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.IDTSVariables90.GetEnumerator()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Variables.GetEnumerator()
at ScriptTask_932938a13af547149ade0331cf39ecfe.ScriptMain.Main()
My colleagues have tried this snippet of code and it worked fine on their machine, only mine has this error :-(
I tried to do several searches online and they recommended me to:
Get the latest SP (I have all the updates now for .net and SQL)
Re-register some .dll's such as dts.dll/pipeline/etc
Change/toggle the PreCompileBinary
Alter the script a little and rebuild.
None of these suggestions have had any success on this error that I'm having. I was wondering if anyone had any insight or had any similar problems as me. Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
-Simon
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Apr 28, 2007
Hi!
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In the script task I create a file and then I want to write xml result of User::XRset to my file. I am at loss.
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After all the setting, the FTP Task box show me the error as "Variable "FTPSourcePath" doesn't start with "/". Another FTP box show me "Variable "FTPDestPath" doesn't start with "/"
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I would like to send an email in a SSIS Package.
I have an Execute SQL Task that saves the results in a variable such as, RecCounts.
I have a Send Mail Task with a message source of: [User::RecCounts]
However, when I run the package I get this error.
Error: Failed to lock variable "[User::RecCounts]" for read access with error 0xC0010001 "The variable cannot be found.
This occurs when an attempt is made to retrieve a variable from the Variables collection on a container during execution of the package, and the variable is not there. The variable name may have changed or the variable is not being created.".
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Hello,
I have a SSIS package that has a SQL task which gets a result set and stores it in an SSIS object variable. The package then iterates through that result set in a foreach Loop Container. In the loop container I have a script task and a Send Mail Task. The script task sets the contents of the email message (through an SSIS String variable).
In the dataset I have an EmployeeCode column. I need to select a single EmployeeCode and grab all the records associated with that code to create a single EmailMessage for that Employee that includes all their records. I've got that done, however the way I'm implementing it I then have to update the SSIS Object variable that holds the result set to remove those records I've already processed. Doing this causes an error at the next ForEach loop iteration stating it can't find a source.
Result Set from SQL Query (16 columns, 674 rows, 145 distinct Employeecodes)
Employee Code EmailAddress Other columns
1 email1 set1
1 email1 set2
2 email2 set3
2 emial2 set4
2 email2 set5
etc etc etc
The first iteration should be sent to email1 where the body includes set1 and set2, the second iteration sends to email2 where the body includes set3, set4, and set5 and so forth.
The SSIS ForEachLoop Container is looping through the entire Result Set and passing into the .NET Script task the EmployeeCode (readonly) and the entire Result Set (readwrite) and setting the value of EmailMessage. So I create the value of EmailMessage based on the EmployeeCode and then use the value of Email1 and EmailMessage in the SendMail Task. I was trying to delete the rows I processed so I don€™t process them the next time the ForEachLoop Executes (otherwise I'll get duplicate emails).
Or if there's a different way to do this, I'm open to that as well.
See below for the code I'm using (colEmployeeCode is a ReadOnlyVariable and rsRecipients and EmailMessage are ReadWriteVariables in the Script Task).
Public Sub Main()
Dim Header As String
Dim Body As String
Dim Footer As String
Header = "blah"
Footer = "blah"
Try
Dim olead As New Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter
Dim dt As New Data.DataTable
olead.Fill(dt, Dts.Variables("rsRecipients").Value)
For Each row As Data.DataRow In dt.Rows
If UCase(Trim(row("EmployeeCode").ToString())) = UCase(Trim(Dts.Variables("colEmployeeCode").Value.ToString())) Then
Body = Body + "Label: " + Trim(row("colum").ToString()) + System.Environment.NewLine
row.Delete()
End If
Next
Dts.Variables("rsRecipients").Value = dt
Dts.Variables("EmailMessage").Value = Header + Body + Footer
Dts.TaskResult = Dts.Results.Success
Catch ex As Exception
Dts.TaskResult = Dts.Results.Failure
End Try
End Sub
Thank you very much,
Aaron
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I cannot find the data type for parameter mapping from Execute SQL Task Editor to make this works.
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2. Execute SQL Task 2 - update tableB set columnB = ?
What data type should I use to map the parameter? I tried different data types, none working except GUI but it returned wrong result.
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On exiting from the script the variable of type object should contain something like in the following lines:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
€¦€¦€¦€¦€¦€¦€¦.
€¦€¦€¦€¦€¦€¦€¦.
On exiting from the data flow I will use the variable of type Object in a Script Task, by reading each element in a cyclic fashion.
Is there anyone who have experienced something like this? Could anyone provide any example of that?
Thanks in advance!
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