Event Id | 777 |
Source | RowCountReporting from SSIS |
Description | Rows Processed: case Rows:3 The Package: RowCountsInEventLog Started: 9/14/2005 2:27:19 PM Current Time:9/14/2005 2:27:19 PM Package Run Duration in seconds: 0 Execution GUID: {07406D68-487F-4733-BA3A-DA66A8AF7EFA} |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: Cause: When you use Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio to create a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) package, Resolution: follow these steps in the SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio: 1. When the Control Flow tab is active, right-click the design surface, and then click Variables. The Variables window appears in the left pane. 2. In the Variables window, click Add variable to add a variable that is named mycount. By default, the data type of the new mycount variable is Int32.Note References to variable names are case-sensitive. 3. Double-click the Data Flow task. The Data Flow tab appears. 4. Double-click the Row Count transformation. The Advanced Editor dialog box appears. 5. Set the value of the VariableName property to mycount. 6. Click the Control Flow tab, and then double-click the Script Task. The Script Task Editor dialog box appears. |
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