September 14, 2009 at 6:30 am
[font="Verdana"]Hi All,
I have SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition (with Service Pack 4) installed on my machine. In MS Visual Studio 2005, I tried to create one SSIS pacakge. When I finished up with the package I build it, it build successfully. However when I was about to run the package, I found that START button on Standard tool bar is disabled. Can anybody guide me on this?
Thanks in advance,
Mahesh[/font]
MH-09-AM-8694
September 14, 2009 at 8:08 am
Take a look at this.
http://blogs.msdn.com/michen/archive/2007/03/15/ssis-debug-disabled.aspx
September 15, 2009 at 12:37 am
[font="Verdana"]Thanks Erik for your help. I tried the way suggested in the mentioned blog. However still I am unable to Debug my SSIS package. Even I tried the same thing with SSRS, but its of no use. Not even I can debug the report as well.
Can anybody suggest me on this, whether the issue is with my installation / version I have installed on my machine?
Thanks in advance,
Mahesh[/font]
MH-09-AM-8694
September 15, 2009 at 12:40 am
[font="Verdana"]Thanks Erik for your help. I tried the way suggested in the mentioned blog. However still I am unable to Debug my SSIS package. Even I tried the same thing with SSRS, but its of no use. Not even I can debug the report as well.
Can anybody suggest me on this, whether the issue is with my installation / version I have installed on my machine?
Thanks in advance,
Mahesh[/font]
MH-09-AM-8694
September 16, 2009 at 7:30 am
Did u just right click and selected Edit package for an existing package??... is the package a part of a solution?? Create a blank solution --> Add Existing Item (add the package) and it should work. The problem comes up with opening existing packages directecly without a solution reference.
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