August 24, 2010 at 8:10 am
Hi,
I want to exceute a sql script using SSIS . An example of the sql script would be like below:
EXEC create_core_counties_table 'BBB'
GO
EXEC create_facility_Services_Table
GO
drop table abcdl
drop table efg
select * into ABCContractsFinal from dbo.[ContractsFinal]
select * into CVGZipRadCSBA_Report2 from dbo.[ZipRadCSBA_Report2]
select * into HMOCMD_Contracts_ABC_Exceptions from dbo.CMD_Contracts_ABC_Exceptions
select * into ABCNonConveredZips from dbo.NonConveredZips
select * into ABCHSD23a_DETAIL_REPORT from HSD23a_DETAIL_REPORT
The above stored procs inserts data into core counties table and Facility services table .
Any help appreciated .
August 24, 2010 at 10:48 pm
You have two options:
1. Implement an EST(Execute SQL Task)
2. Implement a Script Task with embedded .NET code
Raunak J
August 25, 2010 at 7:54 am
Raunak Jhawar (8/24/2010)
You have two options:1. Implement an EST(Execute SQL Task)
2. Implement a Script Task with embedded .NET code
I would go with option 1. You don't need .NET to execute basic T-SQL.
Just make sure you have the right connection selected in the Execute SQL Task, copy paste your T-SQL script and then your ready to go.
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August 27, 2010 at 1:49 am
If these SQL statments are going to be run a lot you could put them in a sproc.
The execute SQL task can also execute sprocs.
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