April 28, 2008 at 2:37 am
Hi i've 6 files with the same name part but all have a different ext. The 17 always changes to the current week number
xbouns.A17
xbouns.B17
xbouns.C17
Some help would be great to get this working
April 28, 2008 at 5:53 am
You can use for each loop for this. You can put a filter such as xbuns.??? . Use this in the File text box in the collection tab of the for each loop container.
April 29, 2008 at 2:31 am
Hey i need to be able to know which extension as not all of the files go into the same table.
i've the 6 files and they are named like this
xbouns.A18
xbouns.B18
xbouns.C18
xbouns.E18
xbouns.F18
xbouns.G18
The 18 part of the file keeps changing to the current week number so next week it will be example xbouns.A19
I tried to write an expression to see if i could figure out the week number but it won't work
April 29, 2008 at 6:50 am
You could use a batch file to set standard naming prior to the actual call to SSIS:
import.bat:
rename xbouns.A%1 xbouns.bar
rename xbouns.B%1 xbouns.baz
rename xbouns.C%1 xbouns.yah
etc...
dtexec /f "C:\SSIS_Projects\loadfiles.dtsx
c:\>import 18
It's not terribly elegant, but it will accomplish what you need to do.
April 29, 2008 at 7:04 am
You can use for each loop for this. You can put a filter such as xbuns.??? . Use this in the File text box in the collection tab of the for each loop container.
I think u can go with pritesh keep a filter xbuns.??? and import in using for each loop conainer and if u want to know from which file the rows are just add sourcefile column to your table by which u can know from whichfile the row has been imported i have already tried that .....need anymore details let me know...
Thanks,
Chinna
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