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Trudye
Posting Yak Master
169 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 09:30:24
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Hi Guys, I am trying create tasks in a pkg that will check if records exist on a file. I am using the Precedence Constraint Editor and I’ve created a variable (@RecCount). In the Exec SQL Task (on the General tab) I have set my ResultSet to ‘Single Row’ and (on the Result Set tab) under Result Set I have a zero and under variable name I have User::RecCount. I have two arrows coming from my Exec SQL Task (the Precedence Constraint Editor test is). 1. @RecCount <=0 (sends email, stop process)2. @RecCount > 0 (continues processing)Here is my SQL statement that is in my Exec SQL TaskDeclare @RecCount as intSelect @RecCount =(count(*))FROM Master_FulfillmentWHERE Client_Id = '1000020000' AND SalesType = 'DWN'Print @RecCountIf @RecCount >0 Select @RecCount as ReCountElse select 0 as RecCountThe problem is the pkg always takes the @RecCount <=0 path. I have run the query in SQL Server and the value of ReCount and @RecCount is 2What in the world am I missing? |
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rgombina
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
319 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 09:50:25
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What's the value of @RecCount OnPostExecute on SQL Task? |
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Trudye
Posting Yak Master
169 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 10:04:05
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HI rgombina, thanks for responding. I don't know how to determine the value OnPostExecute on SQL Task. I would love to know how to test OnPostExecute on SQL Task's value. I just tested it in SQL Server and it returned a value of 2 which is correct. |
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rgombina
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
319 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 10:14:32
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Oh - right-click SQL Task and do Edit BreakPoint then check OnPostExecute (run debug as usual). Scroll over Auto tab at the bottom (or one of those taks) and you'll see bunch of useful values assigned to User or System variables. This is just test what @RecCount really is at that point. |
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Trudye
Posting Yak Master
169 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 10:26:12
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That was very, very cool, thank so much rgombina. The answer to your question is {2} is the value of User::RecCount.And that is what is should be. |
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rgombina
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
319 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 10:54:55
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Are using "Expression, AND" (solid blue) or other combo? Try @RecCount < 1 and @RecCount > 0 and see what happens. |
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Trudye
Posting Yak Master
169 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 11:16:54
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I am just using Expression (solid blue line). I changed the expression from @RecCount <=0 to @RecCount <1 but I received the same results. |
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rgombina
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
319 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-27 : 14:50:44
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Create another package with same logic but value from variable, hardcode. Doesn't make sense why it is not evaluating correctly. |
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Trudye
Posting Yak Master
169 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-28 : 11:19:35
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HI rgombina, thanks so much for hanging in there with me. You are 100% correct I created a new variable and a new task and it worked like a charm. Think I'll have to drop a line or two to Uncle Bill about this one (smile).Thanks again,Trudye |
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