I built a simple package using the export wizard in BIDS. The package just exports data from a table to a csv file I added the reference Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.
I also added Microsoft.SqlServer.dtsruntimewrap. Run I run the package in BIDS it works fine but when I try to execute from vb 2008 ..the file is never written. Here is the vb code I am using ssis sql server 2005
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Public Class Form1
I created a simple VB application in Visual Studio 2010.My computer, which I am using to create the program, is Windows 7 Pro, and SQL Server 2008 is running on a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, which I have full access to.
I want to click a button and have an SSIS package execute.I looked around on the Internet and found examples, but they do not seem to work for me.I try to add a reference, Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll, as a few sites advise, but it is not listed when I go to PROJECT>ADD REFERENCE.
I also type:
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime but all I get is a squiggly green line, which when hovered over states "Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'Microsoft.SqlServer .Dts.Runtime' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found." Below is some code I copied from one of the websites and pasted in my button click event (the path is correct), but a get blue squiggly lines under "Package" and "DTSExecResult":
Dim pkgLocation As String Dim pkg As New Package[code]....
What can I do to make the SSIS package run when I click the button on the Windows application a created?
I am trying to run a ssis package from visual basic 2005.the package was created with the import export wizard in SQL Server Business Intelligence Studio in SQL server 2005 I get this error
Assertion Failed:Abort=Quit, Retry=Debug, Ignore=Continue at STrace.ReadTraceValues() at STrace..cctor()
My DBA has several SSIS packages that he would like the functionality of providing the end user with a way to input values for variables in the package. What would be the best solution for creating an application that would take the user input and pass the data through to the SSIS package variables?
I can get this work locally using this code
Dim packageName As String Dim myPackage As Package Dim integrationServices As New Application
[code]....
Problem is this requires that the user have SSIS installed locally.
I am currently working on an SSIS package that we are migrating from SSIS 2005 to SSIS 2008. The issue is that the developers of the current version used the fact that in SSIS 2005 the accessor of a NULL column returns 0, whereas SSIS 2008 throws an exception. Also, they extensively use expressions such as this one: IIf(Row.X_IsNull, System.DBNull.Value, Row.X) The problem is that in SSIS 2008, regardless of whether the condition is set to true, the program still tries to read Row.X and throws an exception. The package is big and it would take a very long time to convert all of these IIfs to manual Ifs with temporary variables.
I want to execute a ssis package from vb.net application.I am getting the following error while calling a ssis package from vb.net application. The specified package could not be loaded from the SQL Server database ssis package is working fine from BIDS as well as from SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).Package is deployed to the File System of SSMS.I am using the following code.
Code:
app.LoadFromSqlServer("\MData_import", "70.50.30.891SQL2005", Nothing, Nothing, Nothing) where app is the Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application object and MData_import is the package name.There is no password set for the package.
I've had to backwards convert my SSIS 2008 package to 2005 including converting all the C# script tasks to VB. After finishing this and getting it to run fine from Visual Studio, I went to deploy it to the server but when I import the package through SSIS into the 'File System' I get the following error:[code]Now when I open the package file up and go to that line this is what I have:[code]
I have created an SSISpackage in my asp.net project.To call the ssis package, i have written the following code.
dim app as new Application() dim package as Package=app.LoadPackage("C:ProjectsMyPackage.dtsx") dim result as DTSExeResult=package.Execute() Response.Write(result.Tostring())
but it shows some errors.i think some namespaces are missing.What all namespaces have to be imported?
I have successfully run an ssis package and inserted data from one table in the first database to another table in the second database. But all the rows are inserted in this case. I have placed an oledb source control, a character map control and an oledb destination control. No query is written in this. I specified only the source table and the destination table in the 2 databases. But I need to transfer only some column values in one table to another, not the entire table data.
I want to put a process in a SSIS package that will rebuild a solution. In that solution it creates a setup.exe that includes a sql server compact database that is updated by the SSIS package.
i am writing a VB front end (VS 2008 .NET 3.5) to a data loading program that involves moving the contents of CSV flat files into SQL Server 2005 staging tables. I have had some experience with DTS in SQL 2000 so I decided to use SSIS packages to load the CSV data. Creating the packages in BIDS worked fine for the development environment where I hard-coded the Connections and file paths. The problem arises when I will release this program to 30 different sites that do not have SQL Server admins to help changing the configuration.
I have a SQL table in which I will put all the necessary path information and I can pull that into the VB program on startup. I need to see an example of how I can set the properties from VB once the package is instantiated and opened.Here is an example of where I plan to set those properties and run the packages.
Private Function RunPackages() As Boolean Try Dim oApp As New Application Dim oPackage As New Package
[code]....
Even though I am using a configuration file in the example, I am finding it difficult to edit the configuration files for each site. I see that there are methods and properties exposed for the oPackage instance. However, I can't find a good reference for the Class model to use as a guideline. All the examples expect packages to be run and configured with SQL Server and BIDS. direct manipulation of package properties in VB or C#?I am now considering using the old standby SQL Bulk Insert. It almost appears as if the Data Tasks are just wrappers for the Bulk Insert operation. Furthermore we have several sites still using SQL Server 2000. With the economy the way it is, most of those sites do not want to spend ANY extra money upgrading to SQL 2005 or 2008.
However, having a good resource to learn how to manipulate SSIS packages from the CLR would be very helpful. I have heard that in SQL 2008 things have changed even more. It is maddeneing that once I learn a "new" Microsoft technology it seems to be discarded by MS in their next release in favor of a "better" alternative.
I am using SSIS Package to Load Daily a file of 8GBs. If the free Disk Space is more than 100GBs.. Everything goes fine. Problem Starts when we have less free Disk Space. I tried to Load a 8GB file with 60 GB Free Disk Space it Inserted 1658 records,Then I deleted SQL Logs and made space more than 100GBs free. For same file it inserted 60,000 records. I am not able to Understand how it happened and It have happened many times.
I am using VB.NET 2002 and we have set up a test environment running SQL Server 2005. I am trying to add a reference to Microsoft.SQLServer.ManagedDTS.dll which is required to run a DTS/SSIS package from VB.NET. However the dll does not show in my add reference listing so when I select BROWSE and select the actual DLL I get a rather long error message telling me that only 'dll' and COM components can be referenced.
The exact message is: A reference to 'C:Programs FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90SDKAssembliesMicrosoft.SQLServer.ManagedDTS.dll' could not be added. This is not a valid assembly or COM component. Only assemblies with extension 'dll' and COM components can be referenced.make sure that the file is accessible, and that it is a valid assembly or COM component.
I have a SSIS package that just makes a folder (Child package) and i have a second package (parent) that calls the first package using a script task and the code is like [code]I want to pass the XML file as a parameter ,what the XML file does is that it has Variable for a folder name, so that if i like to change the folder name (making new folder), I can change it in the XML file and the parent pakage will call the child pakage with the XML file as a parameter.
When i try to run a msi using System.Process.Start("test.msi") in a vb app i get the following error. The installation package could not be opened. Contact application vendor. Msi file works fine when double clicked, tried System.Process.Start with text files and exe files and they work fine, problem only with msi files. Running vista. Also tried xp but no luck.
I am trying to run the application created in the example at [URL] The code errors at the line dtsDataReader = dtsCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.Default) the error is A requested parameter does not exist in the package. I have checked everything that i can think of in the package Also when I try to run the package using the dtexecui utility I two errors "Error: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_PRODUCTLEVELTOLOW.
I am wanting to use an application to package all my files together into a setup package. I have tried InstallShield 2011, but when i click on Visual Basic .net wizard, it tells me I do not have Visual Studio.NET installed on my system. I am currently using VB2010 Express How can I fix this... or is there a better application available for packaging?
I used to develop applications in VBA, but now I'm using SQL Server 2008 Integration Services for a lot of the functionality, and using VB.NET as the scripting language where needed - all of which are new to me. I need to do the same string manipulation in several different SSIS tasks. With VBA, I'd simply write a function and declare it Public, and I could use it from any module. E.g.
Public Function MakeId(ByVal Country As String, ByVal Postcode As String) As String .... End Function ' later... Dim MyId as String MyId = MakeId(County, Postcode)
But when I do that in a Script Task or Script Component, I find I can't call the function from VB in any other Script Task or Component; it says MakeId is undeclared. It works within its own 'box', but not from anywhere else.
This is not for a class. I would like to know if anyone has information to use the bootstrapper from MS or how to include MS DotnetFix.exe in an application to install onto a computer that does not have it. Also is this possible for mobile devices if the application would need to be packaged for them also?
I finished an important project (Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition) and now I have to deliver it with an appropriate installation program. My product is composed by a lot of projects and each of them generates an exe file with its images, help, xml , database etc. A main exe calls a sub exe for the work it has to do passing appropriate parameters. I think is not suitable to use a click-once feature and I have looked for the deployment wizard but I didn�t found a complete documentation and moreover some example step by step.where can I find that documentation, tutorial and example ? It�s possible to customize the forms generated by the wizard ?
I used vb.net 2008 express to build a database application i created database using access 2007 i created the application using vb.net 2008 express the application creates a report on word at run time my developing environement is
- windows xp - .net framwork 3.5 - office 2007 - vb.net 2008 express
i want to create a package that could be used to install the application on the following environment
- windows xp - .net framwork 2.0 - office xp - office 2007
I used the publish command of the build menu but the resulted package donot install , it produces and error informs me to install some assembles to th GAC!
In VB6 when I finished an application I would use the package deployment wizard and it would include all the dll and ocx files in an exe. Is there a version of VS 2008 that does the same thing?
I have developed a windows application in VB 2008. Now I want to make an Installation Package (setup) of my Project. But I don't want to create only the Setup. I want to include the .Net Framework 3.5 and Crystal Reports and all the files that are necessary to run my Application. so that when I run that setup (installation package of my application) all the necessary files installed automatically.
I am wanting to include data in my vb2008 deployment package.I have tried many different ways, but with no success.Even with the "click Once" method, also using the setup method.
i am about develop an application and i want to do the following.
1. use vb.net 2008 for the application
2. use mysql database as the database for the application
Question:
1. is it possible to package the application by adding the mysql database so that during deployment it will be installed as well eg. vb.net 2008 and access database can be attached and deployed without installing any file to support