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jmill130
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Posted - 2009-05-20 : 10:50:14
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How can I easily see the output of a line of code using script task and VB 2008 syntax. Ex: I have the below line of code:testdow is an int16 declared as variable at the package level inside visual studio.-------Dts.Variables("testdow").Value = DatePart(DateInterval.Weekday, Today())--------How can i easily compile that one line of code to see the output. I keep getting the follow error when i execute my script task."User::testdow" differs from the current variable type. Variables may not change type during execution."However, as far as i know datepart returns and int type and my variable is type int. I want to easily be able to check my syntax since i am new to vb08 syntax. I know in vb6 there was an intermediate output window where you could type in code and test it to see what the output is.. FYI:What i am trying to do is based on the day of the week i will be determine the where clause in a sql statement. So far i am not even having any luck with the datepart to find out which day of the week it is.. Hopefully i am just missing something in visual studio/vb 2008.thanks-J |
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cat_jesus
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2009-06-23 : 13:15:28
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Did you try msgbox(variable) ???You can also step through the code with the debuggerAn infinite universe is the ultimate cartesian product. |
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