January 10, 2007 at 8:30 am
We need to read a sybase file called eCallByCallStatYYYYMMDD
Example: eCallByCallStat20070109 for Jan 09, 2007 data.
Every day the telephony software creates a file for the previous
days events and stores them in a new table on sysbase.
Problem: We need to create 1 DTS package to read this file.
The source file name will change everyday.
How would you suggest solving this delima.
Thanks,
Jeff
jcollins
January 10, 2007 at 11:07 am
Use an Active X Script task to determine the name of the file, check if the file exists via the FileSystem Object, & set the DataSource of your source file object.
This example assumes your source file object is named "SybaseFile".
Function Main()
Dim dtPreviousDate
Dim strFileDate
Dim strFilePath
Dim objFSO
Dim Result
dtPreviousDate = DateAdd("d", -1 , Date() )
strFileDate = Year(dtPreviousDate) & Right("0" & Month(dtPreviousDate), 2) & Right("0" & Day(dtPreviousDate), 2)
strFilePath = "c:\eCallByCallStat" & strFileDate
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
If objFSO.FileExists(strFilePath) Then
DTSGlobalVariables.Parent.Connections("SybaseFile").DataSource = strFilePath
Result = DTSTaskExecResult_Success
Else
Result = DTSTaskExecResult_Failure
End If
Set objFSO = Nothing
Main = Result
End Function
January 11, 2007 at 5:11 am
Consider using a Dynamic Properties Task in your DTS package.
Within this task you can formulate, via an SQL statement, your filename (i.e. standard description + yesterdays formatted date and then set the generated filename as the 'Source' property for your input task.
We do this in reverse of your requirements, we need to generate a file from our DataWarehouse and email it to a customer. This file has a standard name + todays date. The whole job is one DTS package and works totally automatically.
January 11, 2007 at 10:12 am
you can use declare it as a global paramter and pass the filename as a parameter to the DTS while calling dtsrun (commandline).
so, you can write a simple wrapper program that generates the filename / reads the filename from a configuration file and pass it to the DTS as a global paramter.
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