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He also chats about his interest in Africa. I found numerous examples from folks, but with , the lineageids changed to text. So, what I am doing in a script task is retrieving the lineageids and column names along with the executable task name and storing them in a variable that is then available to the errors.

Also getting the error description, but that is easy. I found some form of this code somewhere and added to it. It is working when I can load the package, which is what I am trying to do with the IntegrationServices.

InnerObject is Microsoft. Append string. Concat taskhostName, d, column. ToString , d, column. So, this is in a script task that runs before any of the DFTs. The error paths all have access to the colList variable via a script component. It gets split, loaded to a class list and queried with linq based on the lineageid of the column that errored. If you have something better, I would be glad to know about it. My requirements is to provide the column name and error description when there is an error.

I have searched from the c:. As I said in the previous post, sorted by name, I see. I do see 4 Microsoft. IntegrationServices isn't there. Our goal is to get the column name, to do that we have to read the package file. The lineageID can be same for different columns in different Tasks. We will also read the Task Name so each record will be unique with combination of Task Name. So, previous to , the lineageid was available in the xml.

With , it is no longer available in the as the column number. Is there a separate install for SSIS? Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:.



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