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Ali Chadorbaf
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44 Posts

Posted - 2007-09-21 : 14:06:11
Hi
In Design mode, I get lock because my "DataReader Source" tries to read millions of rows at a time. How can I get around of this? Anywhere to limit result set to read a lower number of rows at a time?
Note that I need to read the whole table (select * from ...) so limiting rows in WHERE clause is not an option.

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igorblackbelt
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

407 Posts

Posted - 2007-09-21 : 14:43:04
Where are you inserting this data to?
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Ali Chadorbaf
Starting Member

44 Posts

Posted - 2007-09-21 : 14:49:02
quote:
Originally posted by igorblackbelt

Where are you inserting this data to?



Data coming from Sybase(DataReader Source) and goes to Sql Server (OLE DD Destination)

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igorblackbelt
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

407 Posts

Posted - 2007-09-21 : 15:52:14
The only thing I could think of is setting the maximum number of "rows per batch" on your OLE DB Destination to something like 100,000, but it seems like the issue is not when the data is being insert and when the data is being pulled, so I'm not sure if that'll help you at all.
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bigbelly
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39 Posts

Posted - 2007-10-30 : 02:15:13
I had same problem with getting data from mysql.
http://sqlteam.com/FORUMS/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=91683

I think you can get around it by putting key word of the "limit 100" or "top 100" first(I don't know what's the key word for Sybase). After you finish configuring everything. Then remove the key word.


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