February 7, 2013 at 2:22 am
i created a package following this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/140850/how-to-avoid-ssis-ftp-task-from-failing-when-there-are-no-files-to-download
it's working except that the ftp task will not go to the specified remote path, and i think it's because the remote path is not the default path.
when i connect with a filezilla, the default directory is another path.
someone got a brilliant idea to help me?
thanks.
February 14, 2013 at 2:58 pm
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February 15, 2013 at 2:25 am
l.caufriez (2/7/2013)
i created a package following this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/140850/how-to-avoid-ssis-ftp-task-from-failing-when-there-are-no-files-to-downloadit's working except that the ftp task will not go to the specified remote path, and i think it's because the remote path is not the default path.
when i connect with a filezilla, the default directory is another path.
someone got a brilliant idea to help me?
thanks.
Did you try the suggested 'Script Task' solution? The 'RemotePath' property would seem to give you what you want.
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