July 29, 2010 at 6:22 am
I'm new to sql server 2008. I always worked with version 2000 uptill now, so you can understand that it is a big twist.
I have been trying to make a standard SSIs template to work with.
In my company I get files to different lociations on a FTP server. Log files are been kept of the activities concerning 1 package. We get the files and unzip them to a staging folder, send the zippedfile to backup load the unzipped information to a table and delete the unzipped information after that. Its all different information, but this part of the SSis is standard.
variable are the Filename (2010*gga* /2010*jka* etc)
locations on the FTP ( \\teller5\backup_comv_25\rtbsdump\)
logfile name (ggalog / jkalog etc)
some other
I like to, put the varible information in a table and them work with expressions to make the whole thing Dynamic.
All I will need is to update the table for the variables once and the SSis will always keep on working with that info. Fact is that I do not know the power of SQL Server2008
Now I like to show you a SQl statement that i'd like to make into an expression.
"use data
go
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[fileCheck]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[fileCheck]
GO
create table fileCheck (names varchar(100),Paths varchar(100))
go
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[Localcom]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[Localcom]
GO
create table Localcomverse (names varchar(100),Paths varchar(100))
--Populate Filecheck
insert into filecheck (names)
exec xp_cmdshell 'dir \\telsur25\backup_comv_25\rtbsdump\" + @[User::wildcard] + " /on /b' "
This is only part of the SQl I like to use .
As you can see a varialble here is already @[User::wildcard]
but the error I get is :
TITLE: Expression Builder
------------------------------
Expression cannot be evaluated.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The expression contains unrecognized token "on". If "on" is a variable, it should be expressed as "@on". The specified token is not valid. If the token is intended to be a variable name, it should be prefixed with the @ symbol.
Could you guys please help? I'm wasting time trying to adjust.
Is there a nother way I could go about this?
July 29, 2010 at 7:45 am
please help don't just vieuw the topic. Let see some input, pleaaaase
July 29, 2010 at 8:19 am
ok so now I removed the /on part and the script looks like this
"use data
go
---als table met filenames van backup25 bestaat veeg het uit en maak het weer
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[fileCheck]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[fileCheck]
GO
create table fileCheck (names varchar(100),Paths varchar(100))
go
--als table met filenames van locale G: bestaat veeg het uit en maak het weer
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[Localcomverse]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[Localcomverse]
GO
create table Localcomverse (names varchar(100),Paths varchar(100))
--Populate Filecheck
insert into filecheck (names)
exec xp_cmdshell 'dir \\telsur25\backup_comv_25\rtbsdump\" + @[User::Zoekconditie] +"
after evaluated it looks like this:
use data
go
---als table met filenames van backup25 bestaat veeg het uit en maak het weer
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[fileCheck]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[fileCheck]
GO
create table fileCheck (names varchar(100),Paths varchar(100))
go
--als table met filenames van locale G: bestaat veeg het uit en maak het weer
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[Localcomverse]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[Localcomverse]
GO
create table Localcomverse (names varchar(100),Paths varchar(100))
--Populate Filecheck
insert into filecheck (names)
exec xp_cmdshell 'dir \telsur25ackup_comv_25
tbsdump" + @[User::Zoekconditie] +
@[User::Zoekconditie] is not chaging into the value
Please help me This is a cry for help....
March 29, 2011 at 6:14 pm
Have you thought about using a stored procedure and passing the variable to it?
March 29, 2011 at 6:17 pm
stephane.siao (3/29/2011)
Have you thought about using a stored procedure and passing the variable to it?
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