Errror Sql Server Package Agent Job

Apr 11, 2008



I create a package in SSIS and I can run it without any problem in BI studio. However, if I deploy it to a sql agent package and run it thru sql agent job.. I keep getting an error one of lookup transfomation is invalide..

I don;t understadn I can run the package in debug mode but why i keep getting an error when I deploy to a sql agent job?

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Hi,

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Dear All,


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Message1:
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Message2:
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Hi,

I have a SSIS package that I developed using Business Intelligence Development Studio. I imported it into our SQL Server database and it runs fine (when I connect to Integration Services within SQL Server Management Studio, and run the package). But when I created a SQL Server Agent job comprising 1 step, to run this package, it fails. The failing step attempts to read data from a MS Access 2000 DB into SQL Server 2005.

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This failed with the same error in the Event Viewer, but for some reason also produced a meaningful error in the SQL Server Agent job's View History:
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Please note that the SQL Server Agent runs using user id sqlservice, by default, and I have amended this user's Windows account to make it a Domain Admin.

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My problem has to do with SQL Server Agent not finding the package to run. I have a proxy with a high enough level of permissions (SqlAgentOperatorRole).

The error message I get is:

Executed as user: ___/____. The package could not be found. The step failed.

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My SSIS package is "Extract" data from Oracle and Load into SQL Server.

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I have gone through all the steps in the doc http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918760, but it still doesn't work.


Is it because of connection to "Oracle" database? and SQL Server Agent service could not recognise the Authentication information to Oracle?

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Anyone has experience on this problem?

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I've been looking everywhere for a hint on how to tackle this, but can't get it to work.

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H!

Very critical!!!! some body help..

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I am exceuting the package with Protection level Don'tSaveAsSensitive.

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I try the same job launching from the server : it doesn't work either.

So, I copy the command line (/FILE, /DTS or /SQL) and with DTEXEC utility it works when this command is executed on the server (on a client computer, the problem "the product level is insufficient" appears).



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What options must be checked and modified ?



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Last week we start a migration to a new network, the location where the flat file is stored has already moved to the new domain but the SQL server agent is still on the old domain.
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Don't tell me its a problem related to the user that the SQL Server Agent is set to because its set to OldDomaindwh which is the same user i use to login on the server where i can manually run it without problems. The problem only occures when i run it using the SQL server agent which uses the same user to execute packages.

This is a very difficult problem i doubt anyone here will be able to crack this nut, but if they do i'll be very impressed because it would require a real smart network admin with SQL experiance to figure this one out...


Good luck

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Hi

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i have my package deployed in Storage Packages[MSDB]...

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Message
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HI,

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Thanks.. in advance

Regards,
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