October 29, 2008 at 12:53 pm
I have a website that is running on a SQL 2005 database. Whenever a new user is created, four tables are populated with data. Using an SSIS package with OLE DB Destinations I've successfully been able to populate three of those tables because they are one to one. Meaning for every user created those tables get one new row. My fourth table is the AccountOptions table. This table will create 34 rows for every new user.
There are only three columns in this table as shown below. The data being populated in this table with the exception of the account id will be the same for every new user. This data is not coming from an outside source but instead will be "hard coded".
This step is flowing out of a multicast and all four tables are being populated simultaniously. I've tried a few different things with no success. Does anyone have an idea for the best way to accomplish this?
acc_id acc_opt_type acc_opt_value
8accountAllow
8accountReceivablen
8addressModn
8altCarriern
8attempts
8browseViewd
8calcAvailMetha
8catalogName8
8cod
8creditAllow
8creditReqb
8display_cinn
8display_uomd
8dispPickuplocationd
8emailDoc
8endOrderMessagen
8endOrderMessageText
8freightCalc0
8hide_inn
8holdCode
8homePaged
8inquiryOnlyn
8maxOpenInvoices1000
8maxPaidInvoices1000
8openDaysBackDateAge7
8openDaysBackDateInv7
8orderConfDocd
8orderConfirmd
8orderEntryy
8paidDaysBackDateAge7
8pl_group_id
8pwChangen
8quantAvailn
8quoteEntryn
8quoteReleasen
8reviewCode
8showQuantIfAvailn
8soldToModn
8statusDays7
8stockAmountv
Thanks for any help you might give.
Smick
November 3, 2008 at 8:03 pm
You could do the following:
1. Create a "NewAccounts_Work" table.
2. Add the fourth stream into the New Accounts work.
3. Create a "NewAccount_Template" table. This would have all the User Option types and their default values. There would be one row for each option.
4. Create a SQL Task the would run after the other steps are complete.
5. This task would do an insert using a join between the NewAccounts_Work and NewAccounts_Template. The join condition could be just 1=1 or something like that so you would get 34 rows in the output for each row in the NewAccounts_work.
6. Delete all the records in the NewAccounts_Work so it is ready for next time.
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