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Hello
I have 2 ForEach Loop containers. The first checks files for zero length, the second looks at an archive folder to check that none of the files has already been archived.
The fist loop runs and the second falls over with the error: "The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process"
Any ideas? Many thanks...
Could you send me some more information about your problem via email. I have some lengthy potential fixes for you.
Nice one. I never knew about that. Personally I usually want time precision as well so I have to settle for some fancy string manipulation...but this is cool.
"Your partners may be a frustrated with you when sometimes you send them files with 6 digit dates and other times 8 digit dates "
Frustrated isn't the word. I would go absolutely ballistic if someone sent me files like that. Its stupid mistakes like that that can manifest themselves in so many different ways.
I always like to point to this article at this point: www.codinghorror.com/.../000931.html
-Jamie
Very Good point! I learned this the hard way.
I also believe there is a bug that prevents SSIS from importing any string field larger than 256 characters from a flat file. Either it’s a bug (in SQL 2005) or I’m still doing something wrong. No warning or error, because all the input/output fields in the package are large enough. However, the data is still truncated when I look at the table.
Hey Brian,
"This behavior will be fixed in SQL Server 2008."
What's the fix exactly?
This technique (i.e. using dtutil.exe) is useful but still doesn't solve the problem of tasks/containers in packages created from the same template having the same IDs.
By the way, how about producing that fix as a Powershell cmdlet?
cheers
I went back in my old emails and had one where they were supposed to have this addressed but in looking at this link: connect.microsoft.com/.../ViewFeedback.aspx
I don't see the Resolved Flag on it so that problem fix is still at risk I would assume :(.
Hey Brian, long time no talk.
Was mucking around with the SSIS template idea you had, got a workaround /alternative that actually populates the unique ID, saves you having to reset them at all. It does require you to perform an extra step in creating the template (create a *.vstemplate file also) but once you do that, it's available in the teplates list and fires up with a spankin new id every time.
PM me over on SSC.com and i'll shoot the sample files thru.
I've read that while the read rates are quite high, the writes take a while. Is this what you are finding?
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Thanks for your work on this, much appreciated
Many thanks
I could not work out what I was doing wrong
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You didn't mention anything about your cage fighting career. What gives?
:) I'm trying to keep that a secret identity to help enhance my professional wrestling career.
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Today, I took the beta version of the SQL Server 2008 BI certification test , which is free until 7/31
Is this Task also available for SSIS 2008.
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Will use to practice concepts.
Brian,
Thanks for helping bringing the SSIS concepts to the rest of us who are trying to get a grasp of the SSIS concepts. Really Cool!!
Keep up the great work!
Thanks for all the great info.
Professional wrestling...so that's what a DBA really does!
Hi Brian... thanks for the webinar.
I would request you to consider the option of having a auido option instead of dialing into the coferance in your furture webinars. I attend from India and can't afford to make a long distance call for 1 hour which would cost me a fortune.
Thanks again for spending time to share your knowledge.
Thanks Brain.
I took the Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance exam today. It wasn't too bad except for the fact that the test crashed TWICE on me. After the first crash it took the test center an hour to get me back on a system to continue the test (had to start over after 10 questions) and crashed again at end of the test after the 70th question. Brian, thanks again for posting this blog and spreading the word about this beta program. Hopefully I passed (results come 8 weeks after beta period ends).
The webinars were great, thanks!
Need some guidance
Could you shed some light on what type of questions were asked, number of questions etc.
For the preparation I am using the MCTS SQL Server 2005 BI Training Kit, would that be appropriate?
Kevin
SQL 2008 Designer Behavior
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to divulge specifics but I used a combination of the MCTS SQL Server 2005 training kit materials and reading the 2008 RC0 Books Online, with a focus on new features for 2008. Studying those two things should get you by without a problem.
I'm afraid I can divulge info about the questions but on the MS site, the talk about some rough content. I had a different post up a few weeks ago and was promptly asked to take it down :)
As has widely been announced in the SQL Server community, SQL Server 2008 has RTM'ed. It's now
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hi
I've missed some of the 5 free SSIS Webinars that you did recently. I want to know if those webinars have been saved in any format which i can replay. Incase it hadn't been saved, i request you to do them in future so that it can benefit the developer community.
Thanks
Rama
further to my earlier comment, I know i can get .ppt file from the downloads section. but it is not what i am looking for as they do not contain the demos you did in the webinar.
thanks again
rama