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arkiboys
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1433 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-10 : 05:18:49
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Executing ssis package using xp_cmdshellAs you see below, executing this sql in Development sqlserver is fine and works correctly.But as you see further down, there is a problem when executing this sql in Production sql server.Do you see why I get the mentioned error?--Development Server-------------------declare @param varchar(4000)set @param = C:\"Program Files (x86)"\"Microsoft SQL Server"\100\DTS\Binn\DTExec.exe /f "\\DEV_ServerName\D$\Users\MyUsername\My Development\SSIS\CompanySSIS\CompanySSIS\FXRates.dtsx" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::MainPath].Value";"\cgi" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::ServerName].Value";"\\DEV_ServerName" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::FileName].Value";"FX Rates.csv" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::MailTo].Value";"MyUsername@Company.com" /SET "\Package.Connections[DBName].Properties[InitialCatalog]";"DevDatabaseName" /SET "\Package.Connections[DBName].Properties[ServerName]";"DEV_ServerName"EXEC master..xp_cmdshell @param--Production Server-------------------Error message: "The system cannot find the path specified."declare @param varchar(4000)set @param =C:\"Program Files (x86)"\"Microsoft SQL Server"\100\DTS\Binn\DTExec.exe /f "\\PROD_ServerName\CGI\SSIS\Packages\FXRates.dtsx" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::MainPath].Value";"\cgi" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::ServerName].Value";"\\PROD_ServerName" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::FileName].Value";"FX Rates.csv" /SET "\Package.Variables[User::MailTo].Value";"MyUsername@Company.com" /SET "\Package.Connections[DBName].Properties[InitialCatalog]";"ProdDatabaseName" /SET "\Package.Connections[DBName].Properties[ServerName]";"PROD_ServerName"EXEC master..xp_cmdshell @paramNOTES-----In Dev sql server, I am using the full path i.e. \\DEV_ServerName\D$\Users...In Prod sql server, I am using the following maopped path i.e. \\PROD_ServerName\CGI...Any suggestions please?Thanks |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-10 : 06:43:23
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is the path accessible otherwise? can you try pasting it in run and see if you can browse to the path?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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arkiboys
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1433 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-10 : 07:01:44
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Yes, indeed.In the run command of the Dev server, I can type the follwoing which points to the Prod machine and works.\\PROD_ServerName\CGI\SSIS\Packages\FXRates.dtsx |
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arkiboys
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1433 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-10 : 07:51:04
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After doing alot of searching on th eproduction, it seems that the DTEXEC.exe is NOT presentC:\"Program Files (x86)"\"Microsoft SQL Server"\100\DTS\Binn\DTExec.exeWhereas this file does exist in Dev.May be the first thing to do is to add the dtexec.exe into tis folder in Prod? If so how as this file does not exist any where on the prod server.Thanks |
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arkiboys
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1433 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-10 : 08:34:55
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Found the dtexec which is in a different path.Thanks |
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