The SSIS package don't write any rows

  • Hola,

    I've created a small SSIS package that import any data from XML source to OLE DB destination but in the progress windows I see the message:

    [SSIS.Pipeline] Information: "component "OLE DB Destination" (984)" wrote 0 rows.

    Anyone can tell methe reason of this message?

    Thanks

    M.

  • You'll need to provide much more information about what you're trying to do before anyone can answer your question.



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  • Alvin Ramard (8/27/2009)


    You'll need to provide much more information about what you're trying to do before anyone can answer your question.

    Actually, this is not quite true. The answer to the question is "because no rows were inserted in the destination table." :w00t:

    Whether this is of equivalent use to a one-legged man at an arse-kicking contest is open to question.

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  • Phil Parkin (8/27/2009)


    Alvin Ramard (8/27/2009)


    You'll need to provide much more information about what you're trying to do before anyone can answer your question.

    Actually, this is not quite true. The answer to the question is "because no rows were inserted in the destination table." :w00t:

    Whether this is of equivalent use to a one-legged man at an arse-kicking contest is open to question.

    😀

    ... trying to visualize the one legged man at that contest and I'm reminded of "for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction". Could be entertaining.



    Alvin Ramard
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    All my SSC forum answers come with a money back guarantee. If you didn't like the answer then I'll gladly refund what you paid for it.

    For best practices on asking questions, please read the following article: Forum Etiquette: How to post data/code on a forum to get the best help[/url]

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