Deploy SSIS package in SQL server

  • Hi ,

    Please help in the SSIS package deployment. I have followed the steps mentioned in the following link.

    i created package in 2008

    & deployed in 2008

    http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS-SQL-Server/DTS/Q_24012483.html

    I got the following error.

    Message

    Executed as user: DevTester. ...n 9.00.4035.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 11:41:59 PM Error: 2010-09-28 23:41:59.84 Code: 0xC001700A Source: Description: The version number in the package is not valid. The version number cannot be greater than current version number. End Error Error: 2010-09-28 23:41:59.84 Code: 0xC0016020 Source: Description: Package migration from version 3 to version 2 failed with error 0xC001700A "The version number in the package is not valid. The version number cannot be greater than current version number.". End Error Error: 2010-09-28 23:41:59.84 Code: 0xC0010018 Source: Description: Error loading value "<DTS:Property xmlns:DTS="www.microsoft.com/SqlServer/Dts" DTS:Name="PackageFormatVersion">3</DTS:Property>" from node "DTS:Property". End Error Could not load package "E:\TestingSSISJob\TestPackage.dtsx" because of error... The package could not be lo... The step failed.

    Please help ASAP.

    Thanks,

    Sasidhar P

  • Have you got an instance of SS2005 running on the machine you are deploying to?

    Check for the existence of multiple dtexec.exe files on the deployment machine.


  • Hi,

    I have created Packega in BIDS 2008

    But the SQL server is of 2008 and having 2005 Integration services.

    So how can i deploy this package and run in SQL job.

    Thanks,

    Chowdary

  • Not easily. Rewrite in 2005 and deploy, or upgrade server to 2008 and deploy.


  • Yeah..the version where you developed the package should be the same where you deploy it else it will never work.i also experienced this problem sometime back:)

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